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Android update will save you a LOT of time when choosing which Wi-Fi network to join

Android 8.1 can now display the speed of nearby WiFi networks (Image: Getty) 8.1 can now display the speed of nearby WiFi networks (Image: Getty)

There’s nothing worse than connecting to a Wi-Fi network, only to find that its’s painfully slow.

But the days of having to join a network to find out the Wi-Fi speed could soon be a thing of the past, thanks to the latest Android update.

Google has announced that Android 8.1 can now display the speed of nearby Wi-Fi networks before you decide whether to connect.

tweet announcing the update said: “Public Wi-Fi can be spotty. For the first time, #AndroidOreo 8.1 lets you take out the guesswork & see the speed of networks before you hit connect.”

 

In the WiFi settings menu, different labels will now appear on nearby Wi-Fi networks - Very Fast, Fast, OK or Slow.

According to Google, the difference between Fast and Very Fast is that users can stream ‘very high-quality videos’ on Very Fast networks, and ‘most videos’ on Fast networks.

OK level networks will be suitable for web browsing, social media, and Spotify streaming.

There is a caveat - private Wi-Fi networks that need a password to join won’t display speed data.

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