Google has started issuing WiFi Speed Labs for the Open Network in the Android Orio 8.1 Operating System (OS), so that users will know the speed of WiFi already and they will be able to decide which WiFi Have to connect.
Tweeting the official Twitter handle of Android, it was said, "There can be disparity in the speed of the public WiFi. For the first time, Android Orio will provide its users the ability to estimate speed before connecting to a WiFi network. "
According to the slashgier, the new speed label will provide a more useful overview, although this is not accurate.
This label will show the network divided into four categories, in the WiFi connection list. These categories are: Slow, OK, Fast and Very Fast.
Slow means that calls and messages can be sent over the phone, but internet surfing is difficult. OK means that there is so much speed that web pages can be read, social media can be used and music streaming can also be done.
At the same time, Fast means that the video can be played from the Internet and Veri Fast means that very high quality videos can also be viewed directly from the Internet.
Users who do not want to use this feature can turn it off by going into settings.