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WLAN stays connected. This would be useful if only worked in the same way device's native "flight mode" does.
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However, I have found that by turning on offline mode, and then turning it back off when I step back out, I get my signal back almost immediately (don't laugh at me, I hadn't realized this earlier)
However, going to settings, and airplane mode, is a bit of a pain each time. Therefore, following in the steps of the PSM button, and ScreenLock button, I am requesting an offline mode button.
Pretty Please? Thank you