Galaxy S6 - cannot forget O2 free wireless networks
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on 20-05-2015 11:12
Very irritating, I can't tell my S6 to forget O2 free wireless connections.
Normally you long press on a connection and have the option to forget it, but not O2 WiFi. I tried deleting my phones profile in the O2 wireless app, but all that does is constantly redirect me to a registration page.
I don't want my phone constantly trying to join useless O2 WiFi hotspots a I'm walking around London. I have a 20gb contact and it's just irritating, causing unloaded pages and breaks in streaming media.
Please somebody tel me how to remove it! And don't say "just turn off wireless" because I need to connect to others.
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on 20-05-2015 13:59
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on 20-05-2015 13:59
@viridis wrote:
Personally I think wifi extra should have an opt out option.
Why do you say that, it's no different to any other wi-fi network other than it's secure?
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on 20-05-2015 14:04
The option to disconnect temporarily or even permanently from a forced poor wifi connection should be the choice of the user, at the moment, as I said before, that choice is only available via wifi off.
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on 20-05-2015 14:10
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on 20-05-2015 14:10
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on 20-05-2015 14:11
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on 20-05-2015 14:11
Perhaps a feature in Android should be brought into allow the user to be able to choose.
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on 20-05-2015 14:30
I've just realised there is a solution though - install the non branded version of lollipop.
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on 20-05-2015 19:18
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on 20-05-2015 19:18
Hi MI5
Well, that I dont know because my phone still uses smart switching whilst connected. Also, doesnt really matter in some respects when you are walking past somewhere, as the connection will join and drop within 60 seconds, just disrupting your connection.
Why won't O2 let us choose instead of forcing us to be connected to it? What berk made that ropey decision I wonder? If it can't get sorted, I'll just remove the O2 version of lollipop and put on the non-carrier UK version.
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on 20-05-2015 19:20
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on 20-05-2015 19:20
Have you tried to see if you can just delete the app?
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on 22-05-2015 01:34
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on 22-05-2015 01:34
@Robsa wrote:
Perksie, other wireless connections can be forgotten. O2 cannot - it forces you to connect like it or not.
I've just realised there is a solution though - install the non branded version of lollipop.
I don't think it makes any difference and will connect to a "forgotten" network when it's in range.
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on 22-05-2015 06:11
Perksie - normally, if you connect to a wireless access point and then decide you don't want to connect to it any more you long press it and choose "forget". The phone will then no longer attempt to connect to it unless you tell it to.
O2 wireless has no such option, it's been removed from the menu.
I strongly suspect that this is deliberate, for whatever reason. This means you always connect to any O2 wireless point you come across whether you want to or not.
The way it should work is that you can choose not to.
Regards, Rob
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on 22-05-2015 06:45
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on 22-05-2015 06:45
So you reckon o2 have added this when testing the software before sending it back to Samsung for general release to o2 branded phones? It will be interesting to see if anyone else has the problem. Any way of finding out about this @Toby ?

