** Description changed:

  When an Ubuntu Touch app tries to use data, but no data connection is
  available, there is no user-visible explanation of what is going on or
  how to fix it.
  
  A device might have no data connection because:
  (a) it is in Flight Mode, or
  (b) Wi-Fi is otherwise turned off, or
  (c) there is no cellular data connection, because:
-     - the device has no SIM, or
-     - it is not connected to a carrier, or
-     - cellular data is turned off, or
-     - the carrier is refusing data traffic (for example, because you are over 
quota), or
-     - it is roaming and data roaming is turned off.
+     - the device has no SIM, or
+     - it is not connected to a carrier, or
+     - cellular data is turned off, or
+     - the carrier is refusing data traffic (for example, because you are over 
quota), or
+     - it is roaming and data roaming is turned off.
  
  (This list is not necessarily complete.)
  
  In cases where immediate connectivity is not vital, an app might detect
  that it is not available, and use queued actions or placeholders. For
  example, a mail client might store offline messages that you wanted to
  send, remember which messages you wanted to delete and file, and so on.
  Similarly, a Dash screen that usually returns online search results
  might show only offline results, with some sort of indication that you
  need to go online for online results to appear.
  
  But where an action absolutely requires connectivity to be useful,
  Ubuntu should provide some sort of standard UI explaining why you are
  offline and, where possible, explaining what to do to go online.
  
  If this message is modal, probably it should be limited so that it does
  not appear more than once before an app is unfocused (whether by
  focusing a different app, or the phone locking), and so it does not
  appear more than once every five minutes or so.
  
+ The design should take into account the Wi-Fi prompt (bug 1287210), so
+ that there aren't two prompts jostling each other.
+ 
  [Originally reported by David Isaacs.]

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