Simple WiFi Widget APK

Version 3.1 - dc.daelinn.wifiwidget
daelinn,wifiwidget,tools,simple,wifi,widget

Free Simple WiFi Widget allows to toggle Wi-Fi connection and switch networks.

APP Information

Download Version 3.1 (31)
Apk Size510.50 KB
App DeveloperDaelinn
Malware CheckTRUSTED
Install on Android2.2.x and up
App Packagedc.daelinn.wifiwidget.apk
MD56f244e642dbc56a970543064c34a931a
Rate5

Download Simple WiFi Widget 3.1 APK

App Description

Simple WiFi Widget is daelinn,wifiwidget,tools,simple,wifi,widget, content rating is Everyone (PEGI-3). This app is rated 5 by 1 users who are using this app. To know more about the company/developer, visit Daelinn website who developed it. dc.daelinn.wifiwidget.apk apps can be downloaded and installed on Android 2.2.x and higher Android devices. The Latest Version of 3.1 Available for download. Download the app using your favorite browser and click Install to install the application. Please note that we provide both basic and pure APK files and faster download speeds than APK Mirror. This app APK has been downloaded 145+ times on store. You can also download dc.daelinn.wifiwidget APK and run it with the popular Android Emulators.

Free Simple WiFi Widget allows to toggle Wi-Fi connection and switch networks. You can manage your Wi-Fi connection easily from Home screen. Now you don't have to go to menu or status bar to enable/disable Wi-Fi, see current connected network name and switch networks when you have several available.

* Touching the upper part of the widget (wi-fi icon) enables/disables Wi-Fi.

* Touching the lower part of the widget (text) opens a list of available Wi-Fi networks to choose from. 

App ChangeLog

  • Added configuration option to select background when you place the widget on home screen.

App Screens

Simple WiFi Widget App Screen 1Simple WiFi Widget App Screen 2

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Google Play Reviews

  1. bubba me-avatar

    bubba me

    Works on Samsung S21, update:stays green all the time, it will turn on/off wifi but remains green.

  2. Steve Davis-avatar

    Steve Davis

    Worked great, until I got an OS upgrade, it will not show the SSID of the current connections any longer. I really miss this widget. I hope the author will look into this. I'm not sure what OS I had previously, new one is 8.1. Just updated this morning. EDIT: I've examined other widgets and apps that also show the SSID and all have the same issue when updating to 8.1. It appears additional permissions are needed. I know it's been years since this was updated, but I hope there is a chance that the author will update this super simple and effective widget.

  3. Eagle-One-avatar

    Eagle-One

    Just installed app on new phone. Seems to be working OK. First impression; one highly desirable feature is missing. Currently the text below the icon reads, "Select Network". After selecting and connecting to a network, the text should automatically change to read the network name such as "ATT4SMr3tn", or other. This gives assurance you are connected to the network of choice. There is no need to continue displaying "Select Network" after you are connected. That is the time you wish to ID the network.

  4. Erick Ouellette-avatar

    Erick Ouellette

    This is exactly what I was looking for. It's a widget on my screen that shows me if Wifi is enabled and the name connected to. You can touch the widget in two places to turn it on/off or as a shortcut into wifi settings to change the wifi router you want. A useful idea would be if it could also display the name of the 4G/LTE service provider, if on roaming telephony service.

  5. A Google user-avatar

    A Google user

    This app shows the status of your Wi-Fi connection. First, the app works properly. Second, it looks good. Five on five stars. Minor request for future Improvement: please provide a short readme file, which would pop-up upon installation. This file would first tell you to obtain the widget from the widget menu and second would explain how the two touch points work, for widget interaction. For anyone wondering, the app is actually self explanatory, I just think this would make it easier.

  6. Jon Prince-avatar

    Jon Prince

    5 stars when using Android 8. After recent upgrade to Android 9 it no longer works properly. Needs an upgrade to work with Android 9 properly. OK for Oreo. Not okay for Pie. The icon is green whether the Wi-Fi is on or off instead of going colorless when Wi-Fi is off as it properly did so in Oreo. The icon no longer displays the SSID of the Wi-Fi network to which it is connected as it did properly in Oreo.

  7. Peter Smith-avatar

    Peter Smith

    Good widget. Mine disappeared from home screen after android 11 update.

  8. Paul Cocking-avatar

    Paul Cocking

    Great, simple widget for turning Wifi on and off, and seeing which network you are connected to - except that I just got upgraded to Android Pie (v9) on a Samsung S9+, and it no longer shows which network I am connected to, it just permanently says "Select network" - hope this can be fixed, please.

  9. Milton Koumbatis-avatar

    Milton Koumbatis

    Just like Paul's recent review this excellent widget now stuck on "select network" since software update. As it was free I don't want to bother the developer with direct email so will wait and hope for an update to fix this.

  10. Ralph Burtonshaw-avatar

    Ralph Burtonshaw

    Works OK on Android 10. If you press the icon it cycles WiFi off and on. Press the "select network" below the icon and it opens the Android WiFi setup page where you can select the network required. Very simple but it works