It is the appeal and strength of the iPhone that you can understand how to use it without reading the instructions.However, there are things that you know but do not understand correctly.In this corner, I will explain such "why an iPhone that I can't hear anymore" in an easy -to -understand manner.This time, I will answer the question, "The Wi-Fi is cut off and the packet fee is required!?"
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You should have been a leisurely web browsing using your wi-fi line at home, but it suddenly switched to a mobile line, and maybe because of that, the bill from your career this month was more expensive.Aside from the billing amount, everyone may have experienced that the Wi-Fi had expired before noticing.
There are various reasons why Wi-Fi connection is cut.Wi-Fi signals have weakened due to obstacles such as doors, and abnormalities on the Wi-Fi access point side may occur, such as causing the Wi-Fi device side, putting an iPhone in a bag.The signal may be interrupted for the reason.And if you don't reconnect for some reason, you will continue to connect to the Internet with a mobile line.
When both Wi-Fi and mobile lines are valid, if the Wi-Fi connection is interrupted, the mechanism that continues to access the Internet via the mobile line cannot be changed, but if you manually disable mobile lines, the packet fee is the packet fee.The risk of increasing can be eliminated.If Wi-Fi is interrupted, you can set the Internet connection to interrupt.
The procedure is easy to display the control center and tap the "Mobile Data Communication" button to turn it off (green → gray).When the Wi-Fi is disconnected, there is no way to connect to the Internet, and notifications and messages as well as webs and e-mails are not reached, but it can prevent packets.
In addition, the voice call function of the carrier can be used even when it is not connected to the Internet, so it is safe to call.Although it is time-consuming to switch the "mobile data communication" button to turn on, it can be said that it is a simple way to make the Internet connection at home with Wi-Fi.