We found a lot of complaint from users who updated to iOS 11 that when turning off Bluetooth or Wi-Fi from the Control Center, none of them would be closed, and all attributed this to a bug in the new iOS system, but the truth is that Apple changed the way Wi-Fi and Bluetooth work in iOS 11 and reorganized them in the Control Center to have a different function than the function inside the device's settings, and this is the reason for some confusion and confusion for some users. Let us explain it to you in this article ...

Apple stated on its website that it has made many improvements to the control center tools in iOS 11, including:
Not to completely disable the Wi-Fi and Bluetooth transmission if they are switched off from the Control Center
And in a document published on its website, Apple clarified that when you turn off the Wi-Fi or Bluetooth from the Control Center, the transmission will not be interrupted for some features and some devices, and in the iOS 11 update, when the Wi-Fi or Bluetooth is turned off, the transmission will immediately stop for all devices connected to Bluetooth or Wi-Fi Fi.
Except for the following features and devices, the transmission will remain with it, which is ...
◉ AirDrop
◉ AirPlay feature
◉ Handoff feature
Apple Pencil
◉ Apple Watch
◉ point of contact
◉ Location services
And when the Wi-Fi or Bluetooth is closed from the Control Center, it will appear in the form of a dimmed icon, and all automatic connections to Wi-Fi networks or surrounding accessories will be disabled and will remain closed so that you can do the following:
◉ Turn on Wi-Fi or Bluetooth again from the control center.
Turn on Wi-Fi or Bluetooth manually from settings.
◉ Until you move to another site.
◉ At five o'clock in the morning.
◉ Restart the device.
So how do you shut down Wi-Fi and Bluetooth completely in iOS 11 and disconnect them from all devices?
To be able to disable Wi-Fi and Bluetooth completely, do the following:
Go to Settings> Wi-Fi> Turn Wi-Fi off.
Go to Settings> Bluetooth> Turn off Bluetooth.

Thus, you will not be able to connect to any Bluetooth-enabled accessories if they are not turned on again from Settings or Control Center, and when Bluetooth is turned on, the connection will be reconnected to the accessories that you previously connected to, such as the Apple Watch.
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We know that after reading the article, some of you still do not understand, and ask how to turn off Bluetooth and not turn off, and how to turn off Wi-Fi and not turn off?
Read the article again and then come back to continue :)
This step is very smart from Apple (I am personally amazed and I really need something like that), there are devices that you do not want to separate from, such as the Apple Pencil or watch, and despite that you want to turn off the bluetooth or Wi-Fi, so Apple has made the icons of the control center for that, but if You want to turn off Bluetooth or Wi-Fi permanently, this is done from the settings and not the control center.
Why turn off bluetooth or Wi-Fi? Until you save on the battery or to disconnect from the devices, and this is exactly what happens if you switch them off from the control center, with the added benefit of keeping important technologies connected.
اThe summary hereNo problem, the Bluetooth or Wi-Fi buttons in the control center now perform a different function, which is the low power mode for these connections. But if you want to turn them off completely, this is only done through the settings.
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