I am probably just late to the dance, but wanted to pass along what I accidentally stumbled across in my phone yesterday.
In your Settings screen, search for Wi-Fi Scanning.
Depending on your phone/version of Android, it may be faster to just type wi in the Search Box, and scroll down the list to find Wi-Fi Scanning.
Wi-Fi Scanning screen has two buttons:
Wi-Fi Scanning switch allows Apps to detect wifi networks AT ANY TIME.
Bluetooth Scanning switch allows Apps to detect bluetooth devices AT ANY TIME.
N.B. - these settings are in a buried sub-menu, and they appear to function totally independent from the top-level (prominent) Wifi On/Off and Bluetooth On/Off switches.
Rgds, D.
In your Settings screen, search for Wi-Fi Scanning.
Depending on your phone/version of Android, it may be faster to just type wi in the Search Box, and scroll down the list to find Wi-Fi Scanning.
Wi-Fi Scanning screen has two buttons:
Wi-Fi Scanning switch allows Apps to detect wifi networks AT ANY TIME.
Bluetooth Scanning switch allows Apps to detect bluetooth devices AT ANY TIME.
N.B. - these settings are in a buried sub-menu, and they appear to function totally independent from the top-level (prominent) Wifi On/Off and Bluetooth On/Off switches.
Rgds, D.