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  • Toggling your phone’s Wi-Fi or Bluetooth radio may only require a single tap in Android 16.
  • As part of the overhauled Quick Settings panel, the Internet and Bluetooth tiles may be updated to support toggling Wi-Fi and Bluetooth with a single tap.
  • Since Android 12, toggling Wi-Fi required two taps, and the same has been true for Bluetooth since Android 14 QPR2.

The entire reason that Android has a Quick Settings panel is to make it easy to quickly turn certain features on or off, but some features are easier than others to toggle through Quick Settings. For example, toggling your phone’s flashlight requires a single tap, whereas toggling its Wi-Fi or Bluetooth radio requires two taps. It wasn’t always this way, though, as older versions of Android only required a single tap for Wi-Fi or Bluetooth. Fortunately, next year’s Android 16 update could turn Wi-Fi and Bluetooth into one-click toggles once again.

One of the biggest changes in 2021’s Android 12 release was its redesigned Quick Settings panel, which swapped smaller toggles with larger, rounded, rectangular buttons. Although most of the tiles worked like before in that they were single-click toggles, the old Wi-Fi and mobile data tiles were replaced with a new “Internet” tile that always opened a panel when tapped. The toggles for Wi-Fi and mobile data were moved to this panel, making it two taps to toggle either radio.