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HTC One M9
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### API 29
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**Devices**
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Samsung Galaxy A01 Core, Android version 10
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Nokia 3.1, Android Version 10
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#### Devices
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**Samsung Galaxy A01 Core, Android version 10 **
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WIFI setting on device = OFF
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User gets this message: “To create a wifi hotspot,Briar needs to use W-fi. Please enable it.
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User can tap on Continue.
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At the bottom of the screen a new fragment appears allowing the user to change the wifi setting there and then, or the user can tap on See More and Done.
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If tapping done, without actually changing the setting, the same messages is shown again “To create a wifi.... please enable it” Tapping Continue brings user to the same place again.
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Tap 'See more' – user is transferred to the device wifi settings screen, where they can change the wifi setting – but tapping the back button does not bring the user back to Briar (which is as expected).
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If the user does change the wifi setting on the fragment at the bottom of the screen, then the process of scanning for available networks starts, and then the user can tap on Done.
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After tapping on Done, the hotspot details screen shows. This is all OK.
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**Location setting for the device is OFF**
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This setting doesn't seem to be taken into account, but maybe it will be in future version of Android
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**Briar app doesn't have permission to access the device's location**
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after tapping the Start Hotspot button, a dialog box comes up, asking the user to Allow Briar debug to access this device's location. The user has options: Allow only while using the app, Deny and Deny and don't ask again.
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- Tapping on Deny – brings the user back to the Start Hotspot screen
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- Tapping on Start Hotspot button, brings up this message for the euser: ”Location permission. To create a wi-fi hotspot, Briar needs permission to access your location. Briar does not store your location or share it with anyone.” User can only tap on Continue
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- Tapping on Continue, the same dialog box comes up again... “Allow Briar debug to access this device's location? “ The options are: Allow while in use, Deny and Deny and ask again... Tapping on Deny, repeats the same steps as the two steps above.
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- Tapping on “Deny and don't ask again” brings the user back to Start Hotspot screen. User taps on Start Hotspot button
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- Now a new message comes up for the user: “You have denied access to your location, but Briar needs this permission to create a W-Fi hotspot. Please consider granting access” The user can tap on OK or Cancel.
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- Tapping on Cancel cancels the opening of hotspot. (and there was a crash here, which I could not repeat)
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- Tapping on OK transfers the user to Permission manager for the app, where the user can allow the location permission for Briar
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- After that, the user returns to Briar, and taps on Start Hotspot button, whereby the hotspot details screen opens.
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**Nokia 3.1, Android Version 10**
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Message to user: To create a Wi-Fi hotspot, Briar need to use wifi – please enable it.
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User is able to switch the wifi setting at the bottom of the screen where a wifi-setting fragment of the screen appears, (screenshot device-2021-09-21-150714.png)
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If user taps done without actually enabling it, the initial user message reappears:
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“To create a Wi-Fi hotspot, Briar need to use wifi – please enable it. “
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Then on the same screen as above, user can tap See More and they are taken to the device setting screen – correctly.
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Or user can actually switch the wifi ON, in which case there is a search for available wifi networks and automatic connection to a known network
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After that the user can still tap on the See More button, which takes them to the device settings (which now shows wifi = ON correctly) or user can tap on Done, which takes them to the next Briar screen which displays the Wifi details. Screenshots device-2021-09-21-151150.png and device-2021-09-21-151421.png
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Motorola can connect to the hotspot and on Nokia, user is given the message '1 device connected
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#### API 30
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**Device**
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