How to Turn “Show Network Quality Info” On or Off on Samsung Galaxy Phones

Key Takeaways

  • Learn how to enable or disable network quality information in your Wi-Fi list.
  • Understand what the “Show Network Quality Info” feature displays and how it can help.
  • Improve your experience when choosing between Wi-Fi networks.
  • Customize your phone’s Wi-Fi display to show or hide performance labels like “Very Fast” or “Slow.”

Knowing the quality of Wi-Fi networks before you connect helps you avoid slow or unstable connections. Samsung Galaxy phones can display labels like “Very Fast” or “Slow” to give you a quick idea of a network’s performance.

How to Enable or Disable “Show Network Quality Info”

  1. Open Settings from your apps screen or Quick Panel.
  2. Tap Connections.
  3. Tap Wi-Fi.
  4. Tap the More options icon (three dots) in the top-right corner.
  5. Tap Intelligent Wi-Fi from the drop-down menu.
  6. Tap Show Network Quality Info.
  7. Tap the toggle switch to turn it on or off.
  8. Tap the left side of the setting to view more details.
    • When enabled, your phone gets network quality data from Samsung, including speed, performance, and internet availability.
    • Labels like Very Fast, Fast, and Slow will appear under available Wi-Fi networks.

This feature can be helpful when you’re surrounded by multiple Wi-Fi signals and want to choose the best-performing one.


FAQs

1. What does “Show Network Quality Info” actually do?

It shows estimated performance ratings like “Very Fast,” “Fast,” or “Slow” under available Wi-Fi networks based on Samsung’s data, helping you pick the best connection.

2. Will this feature affect battery or data usage?

The impact is minimal. It relies on lightweight data from Samsung to assess Wi-Fi quality and doesn’t consume significant power or data.

3. Why don’t I see network quality info even when the feature is enabled?

Some networks may not have enough data available, or your phone might need to scan the networks again. Try refreshing the Wi-Fi list or toggling Wi-Fi off and on.

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