Galaxy S6 WIfi not automatically connecting + battery issues

HI, My S6 edge won't connect automatically to known wifi networks (both work and home) unless i keep my finger on the wifi button to open the wifi menu upon which i connects automatically. Anyone know why i have to keep going into the menu (without actually having to do anything within that menu) before it connects? I've tried forgetting both networks and entering the password details from scratch with no success. Also, my battery which has been fine so far has suddenly started discharging much quicker (not getting past 4pm now when i used to get a whole day no problem).

Hi ,
Welcome to the community.
With the S6 having a few different issues, have you tried a factory reset?
You would need to fully back up all data as this will wipe the handset.
I have added how to do this below if needed:
Warning: This will delete all media and data and reset all settings. Make sure to back up any music, photos etc. before continuing.
From the home screen, tap and drag the Notifications bar downwards.
Tap the Settings icon.
Scroll to and tap Backup and reset.
Tap Factory data reset.
Tap Reset device.
Tap Erase everything.
The device has been reset to factory settings.
 

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