At least they got rid of the horribly designed all-in-one internet toggle, but this is still a pointless extra click. I have limited mobile data and disabling it helps with battery life. Stop being so pushy, Google!

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    Not Google, this has been added by the manufacturer of your phone. Probably they got too many complaints like “I disabled data and now there’s no internet” because average users don’t read what’s on screen

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      or more accurately users just have no grasp of what things come from. No shortage of times in tech support where I’ve heard things like “Yes I know the internet is down, I’m not trying to go to the internet I’m trying to go to facebook”.

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        I feel your pain - “Daaaaad! My internet’s on but I can’t get to YouTube” - but I feel this one’s a little less obvious than that. It’s not always apparent whether a given feature is stock OS or vendor specific.

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        I’m not able to reproduce this in my pixel 5, maybe Google removed this as a pixel exclusive feature? Or maybe because I used that adb command to separate the “internet” button in two buttons (WiFi and data)

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    Sorry, but if we didn’t have safeguards like that you’d be some other person posting about how ridiculous it is that they can turn their Internet off so easily, etc.

    This community really shows me how few of you have worked in some kind of support role, or pretending that your OS trying to make sure you know what you’re doing is somehow a problem lol

    At this point it’s literally just bitching.

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    Android 11 was bonkers. I liked it. Then I updated to android 12 and the buttons were massively inflated, customization options went down the drain (rip pretty accent colors) and the easter egg was shittified

    Android 9-11 (😳) were the best versions

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    Yeah, similar to windows warning you that your network share won’t be available when you’re computer is off or in sleep mode, it’s stupid for me as an IT person but on the other hand as an IT person I know users can be stupid and such warnings are needed

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    Fwiw I don’t get that when I turn off my mobile data. I just tested it. Android 13 Google Pixel 5A

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      I have a Motorola Moto G Stylus 5G (2022). Never got this pop-up before I upgraded to Android 13. Perhaps it’s Motorola trying to assert dominance then.

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        I tried it on my Zenfone 9, definately not a stock oem message. (Unless you believe all other devices supress the message for some reason)

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    Not an Android thing, but regardless it’s better to turn on Airplane mode to shut off everything and then to turn on wi-fi.

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      Wow, that works with no annoying pop-up! I’ll do this any time I don’t need internet to save battery or avoid ads

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      I’m on Android 13, on a Pixel 7 Pro, and I haven’t seen this at all. I still have the combined internet toggle, for mobile data and wifi.

      ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

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    I’m confused at why this is evening mildly infuriating, unless you are turning your data off and on dozens of times a day. Even once a day I don’t think it would even register for me that it was an inconvenience.

    … This also reads as the extra step put in place due to complaints from customers on why their email wasn’t working.

    For what it’s worth, I have this on my Samsung, but it offers to never show it again.

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      Every safeguard like this should have a “I understand, I am not an idiot” button. Especially when deleting a bunch of records in a database.

      Now where did I leave those backups…

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    At least they got rid of the horribly designed all-in-one internet toggle

    They did? I have both, Internet and separated tile, what ROM are you using?

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      Stock android on the Pixel’s have just an “Internet” button which controls both wifi and mobile data. You can press it, then it will show toggles for wifi, mobile data.

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        Except the toggles show up on the other side of the screen and jump around when new Wi-Fi networks are detected. Horrible design.