How to Turn Off Wi-Fi on Android Devices.
Learn how to disable Wi-Fi on your Android phone or tablet. I show you the steps to turn off wireless networking when you want to conserve battery, use mobile data, or troubleshoot connection issues.
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How to Turn Off Wi-Fi on Android Devices Video.
Tested on Sony Xperia 1 V Global – EU Model XQ-DQ54 Android 15
Why Turn Off Wi-Fi?
You might want to disable Wi-Fi to:
- Save battery life
- Switch to mobile data
- Fix connection problems
- Prevent automatic connections to public networks
How to Turn Off Wi-Fi
Method 1: Quick Settings (Fastest Way)
- Swipe down from the top of your screen to open the notification panel
- Swipe down again to expand Quick Settings
- Tap the Wi-Fi icon to turn it off (it will turn gray)
Method 2: Through Settings
- Open your Settings app
- Go to Network & Internet
- Tap Wi-Fi
- Toggle the switch to Off
What Happens When You Turn Off Wi-Fi?
- Your phone will switch to mobile data if available
- Apps and services will use your cellular connection
- Battery life may improve (especially in areas with weak Wi-Fi signals)
Extra Wi-Fi Management Tips
Forget a Wi-Fi Network
- Go to Settings > Network & Internet > Wi-Fi
- Tap the network you want to forget
- Select Forget
Disable Auto-Reconnect
- Follow the same steps as above
- Toggle off Auto-reconnect for specific networks
Reset Wi-Fi Settings
- Go to Settings > System > Reset options
- Tap Reset Wi-Fi, mobile & Bluetooth
- Confirm with Reset settings
Things to Remember
- Some location services work better with Wi-Fi on
- Turning off Wi-Fi won’t stop Bluetooth connections
- You can schedule Wi-Fi to turn on/off automatically (varies by device)
When to Turn Wi-Fi Back On
Consider re-enabling Wi-Fi when:
- You’re at home or work
- Using data-heavy apps (like video streaming)
- Want to save mobile data
That’s all there is to it! Whether you need to troubleshoot or just want to switch to mobile data, these steps will help you control your Wi-Fi connection.







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