To sum up everything:

In Firefox OS, since it's a lower profile smartphones OS, I think it should 
have itself a button with the option of auto turning on/off the Wi-Fi. If the 
device could turn on the Wi-Fi when I arrive home (e.g), and even turn off the 
3g meanwhile the Wi-Fi is connected, and then turn off the Wi-Fi and turn on 
the 3g when I go out home (and every place when I usually connect to wifi), 
this would make Firefox OS an intelligent OS.

And since to do this you should only learn the operator network cell 
identifiers of the places where the smartphone is connected to Wi-Fi, you 
shouldn't waste battery since this data is something the system is always 
reading.

It would be something like what Wi-Fi matic does in Android, but in FFOS 
itself. Wi-Fi matic is an open source android app that activates and 
deactivates Wi-Fi of your device automatically depending on your location, 
helping you to save battery and consumption of data through your operator 
network. It DOES NOT USE GPS nor Android network location services, as it uses 
your operator network cell identifiers (cell tower identifiers) as the relative 
location where you are, and where your Wi-Fi networks are. Wi-Fi Matic detects 
and learns automatically locations where you are connected to a Wi-Fi.
https://sites.google.com/site/wifimaticapp/

To sum up, it remember where you usually connect to Wi-Fi throug operator 
network cell identifiers, and when you are there it turns it on, and where you 
go to other places it turns it off automatically.

In a low profile smartphones OS like FFO, this would help to save a lot of 
battery.
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