iOS 27's Wi-Fi Settings Include Rebranded 'Connectivity Assist' Feature

Published: (June 11, 2026 at 01:12 PM EDT)
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Source: MacRumors

Source: MacRumors

iOS 27 and iPadOS 27 include a rebranded Connectivity Assist feature that can help your iPhone stay connected to the internet.

Connectivity Assist can be found in the Settings app under Wi-Fi on iOS 27 and iPadOS 27. Apple’s description of the feature says it lets you “use cellular data in addition to Wi-Fi for a more reliable internet connection.”

support document on Apple’s website confirms that Connectivity Assist is the new name used on iOS 27 and iPadOS 27 for the feature previously known as Wi-Fi Assist, but it is unclear if there are any functionality changes.

Wi-Fi Assist automatically switches the device to cellular data when Wi-Fi connectivity is poor. Some early iOS 27 beta testers have speculated that Connectivity Assist seems to go further by offering combined Wi-Fi and cellular connectivity when it is active, but we have yet to confirm that claim.

Flighty developer Ryan Jones and others have received a new “Intelligent Connectivity” notification when Connectivity Assist is active. It is possible that the feature now kicks in more aggressively.

On a related note, Apple said iOS 27 offers “smoother network transitions” in general.

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