Many times, we happen to turn off the Bluetooth or Wi-Fi function on our iPhone because we don't need it. The main purpose here is to avoid draining battery power unnecessarily. But some iPhone users reported that even if they had turned off Wi-Fi and Bluetooth, it would automatically enable and connect to saved Wi-Fi networks and nearby paired Bluetooth devices the next morning.
Users are not sure why this is happening and are very confused and frustrated. The reason behind this issue may be that users may try to turn off Wi-Fi or Bluetooth through the Control Center screen on their iPhone. Other reasons could be some technical glitches in iPhone, changes in network settings, outdated iOS software on iPhone, etc.
In this article, we will explain the solution on how to fix this problem easily.
Step 1: First, you need to go to on your iPhone by clicking on the Settings icon in the home screen "Settings" Application.
Step 2: Once the Settings app appears on the screen, tap on the Wi-Fi option.
Step 3: After that, you should click on the Wi-Fitoggle button to turn it off as shown below.
Step 4: This will completely turn off Wi-Fi on your iPhone and only enable it if you turn all Wi-Fi on yourself (not automatically).
Step 5: Now, you should do the same for the Bluetooth settings.
Step 6: To do this, you must return to the Settings menu.
Step 7: Click on the Bluetooth option.
Step 8: Click the toggle switch for the Bluetooth option to disable it as shown in the screenshot below.
This will completely disable the Bluetooth option on your iPhone, just like we did with Wi-Fi in the previous steps.
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