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How to Connect to Wi-Fi Without Opening Your iPhone’s Settings

Selecting a different Wi-Fi network from the popup in Control Center on iPhone on iOS 13
Khamosh Pathak

If you’re moving between rooms in your office or home, you might need to switch between Wi-Fi networks or Bluetooth devices manually. Here’s how you can speed up the process of selecting the network using the Control Center on the iPhone and iPad.

This is a new feature introduced in iOS 13 and iPadOS 13. Like many other small features in this update, it solves a small annoyance in the everyday lives of iPhone and iPad users. With it, you no longer need to go to the Settings app to select Wi-Fi networks or Bluetooth devices.

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To access this new feature, we’ll need to open the Control Center. If you’re using an iPhone X-style device with a notch at the top or an iPad, swipe down from the top-right edge of the screen. If you’re using an iPhone with a Home button, swipe up from the bottom of the screen to reveal the Control Center.

Swipe down from top-right corner to access Control Center on iPhone

Now, press and hold on the “Toggles” section (the one in the top-left).

Tap and hold on the toggles panel in Control Center

This will expand the panel. Here, you’ll see the Wi-Fi and Bluetooth button. You can tap on the toggles to quickly turn Wi-Fi or Bluetooth off.

Tap on the Wi-Fi or Bluetooth toggles to expland the panel

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