Last Updated: Mar 14, 2016
Answers to some of your questions about Wi-Fi
Does my Moto E battery last longer if I use a Wi-Fi connection?
The Moto E uses less battery power with a Wi-Fi signal than the Sprint networks.
Note: Battery life depends on network conditions, your actual usage, and a number of other situations according to Sprint internal testing.
How can I be sure that my Wi-Fi connection is secure?
Be sure you use Wi-Fi networks that require password protection.
Open or unsecured Wi-Fi networks offer no data security.
Your Moto E captures the password in the initial setup and remembers it for the next time.
Without a password, your information is not private unless you're also running software that encrypts data.
Do I have to re-enter my Wi-Fi provider information on my Moto E each time I get to a spot where it's available?
Your Moto E can remember an unlimited number of available Wi-Fi networks. It's easy to add new Wi-Fi networks. The new network is ready to launch when your Moto E is in range.
How do Wi-Fi and Sprint 4G LTE signals interact?
Your Moto E uses Wi-Fi first when both Wi-Fi and Sprint 4G are enabled. Your phone searches for a Sprint 4G signal when you travel outside of Wi-Fi range.
What happens when I leave my Wi-Fi network?
When you leave a Wi-Fi network, the data session pauses and automatically reconnects to the Sprint 4G network.