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    How to automatically turn off wi-fi when phone is put to sleep?

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      • P Offline
        patlefort
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        Is it possible? Wi-Fi is draining my battery even when my phone is supposed to sleep.

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          Lakotaubp @patlefort
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          @patlefort Not sure it is but please provide device and OS version. It will help solve the issue. It might be a device specific bug.

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            patlefort
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            It's a Volla 22 phone on 20.04. Generally speaking turning it off should save some battery life so it would be great if it was possible.

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              Keneda @patlefort
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              @patlefort said in How to automatically turn off wi-fi when phone is put to sleep?:

              Is it possible?

              I guess it is, but for now not from device settings.
              You'll have to use a script, which I'm unable to tell you how to do.

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                Opolork
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                That sounds like a great feature. :thumbs_up_light_skin_tone:

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