Ah, that's the difficulty of talking "Android", it's a movable feast. :-) There *is* a cellular data toggle in the quick settings for Samsung's Android variant, along with toggles for, uh, 21 other things. <http://galaxys5guide.com/samsung-galaxy-s5-how-to-guides/how-to-access- and-use-galaxy-s5-quick-settings-panel/> Stock Android 6.0 has a cellular signal item in the quick settings, but tapping it shows data usage rather than toggling anything. <http://www.androidcentral.com /android-lollipop-has-quick-shortcut-see-your-data-usage> And in Android 7.0, you can use the experimental "System UI Tuner" to add a Cellular Data toggle. <http://www.howtogeek.com/231078/use-android-6.0%E2%80%99s- hidden-system-ui-tuner-to-customize-your-quick-settings-and-status-bar/> It can be easy to forget that you've changed something from the defaults if you did it months or years ago.
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