To turn off WIFI Assist, go to Settings > Cellular > and scroll down to the bottom of the screen. Turn off WIFI Assist.

There could be a few reasons why your WIFI Assist is turned on, even though you don’t want it to be. One possibility is that you accidentally enabled WIFI Assist when you were setting up your phone. Another possibility is that an app is keeping WIFI Assist turned on, even though you’ve disabled it in your settings. If neither of those explanations seems to fit, then there might be a problem with your phone’s settings that needs to be fixed.

If you turn off wifi assist, your phone will only use cellular data when connected to a cellular network. This will likely cause your phone to use more cellular data, as wifi assist can help reduce data usage by using wifi networks when available.

There is no one definitive answer to this question. Some people find that leaving WiFi assist on helps their device stay connected to a network better, while others find that it causes more problems than it solves. Ultimately, it is up to the individual user to decide whether or not to have WiFi assist enabled.

iPhone has a feature called WiFi Assist that will automatically switch to cellular data when the WiFi signal is weak. This can help to keep you connected to the internet when you’re in an area with a weak WiFi signal. If you don’t want this feature to automatically switch to cellular data, you can turn it off in the Settings app.

Go to Settings > Cellular > WiFi Assist and turn it off.

Wi-Fi Assist is a feature that is turned on by default on iPhone. It helps your device use cellular data when Wi-Fi is spotty or slow. If you have a lot of data usage, it’s best to turn this off. To do this, go to Settings > Cellular and scroll down to the bottom to find Wi-Fi Assist.

iPhone WiFi assist is a feature that helps your iPhone use cellular data instead of WiFi when the signal is weak. This can help you stay connected to the internet even in areas with poor WiFi reception.

Go to Settings > Cellular and turn off Cellular Data.

Yes, WiFi Assist can help with phone calls. When WiFi Assist is turned on, your iPhone will use cellular data when WiFi is unavailable or unreliable. This can help you stay connected when you’re using apps that need a lot of bandwidth, like streaming music or video or making phone calls.