Samsung One UI 7 is full of surprising tools that can uplift the user experience at once, and one such is the ability to filter Wi-Fi networks. This feature is one of them that wasn’t mentioned in the official changelog. With this feature, your Galaxy phone can use a variety of Wi-Fi options depending on what you’d like to connect to.
It’s one of the most useful features and reflects how Samsung made its One UI more productive and amazing with the latest version.
One UI 7 adds hidden options to filter Wi-Fi networks
According to the information, the One UI 7 Beta 2 added a hidden feature, giving users the ability to filter available Wi-Fi networks by their preference. For instance, if you want to see only open Wi-Fi networks, you can choose the “Open” filter.
How to use the One UI 7 Beta Wi-Fi feature?
Note that this feature will only work on Galaxy devices with One UI 7. You can easily access the features. To do so, follow the instructions given below.
- Visit the Settings app > Select the Connections > Tap on the Wi-Fi > More Options
- Click on the Intelligent Wi-Fi version number multiple times until the connectivity Labs menu appears.
- Turn on the Use Filter menu toggle.
One UI 7 Beta Wi-Fi Filter network availability depending on the model
- Open
- Secured
- 2GHz
- 5GHz
- 6GHz
- Wi-Fi 5
- Wi-Fi 6
- Wi-Fi 7
Note: these all filter Wi-Fi network options not be supported on all Galaxy phones and tablets. Availability may vary depending on the country, carrier, or network specification. As because older Galaxy devices are not supported 6Gz, Wi-Fi6, and Wi-Fi 7. At the time, Galaxy S24 Ultra supports all the filter options.
Samsung already offers Secure Wi-Fi features that let you browse the internet safely, even when you are connected to unsecured, public Wi-Fi networks.