@Vicamo,

Many thanks for your update, 
just confirmed "...not about the password...",
after discussed.

Also I can see such the symptom in settings -> WiFi, 
not affect to OOBE only, so the subject need to be changed,
from "...in OOBE WiFi list" to "...in WiFi list".

Besides, 
after reset to factory, all passwords seem to be removed properly, 
    /etc/NetworkManager/system-connections/<SSID>
for your information.

My device information is as below:
    current build number: 796
    device name: krillin
    channel: ubuntu-touch/rc-proposed/bq-aquaris.en-proposed
    last update: 2016-07-27 19:05:38
    version version: 796
    version ubuntu: 20160727
    version device: 20160606-ab415b2
    version custom: 20160701-981-38-14

** Summary changed:

- The SSID gets connected directly without password entered properly in OOBE 
WiFi list
+ The SSID gets connected directly without password entered properly in WiFi 
list

** Description changed:

  Description:
- The wifi AP get connected directly in OOBE, 
- when user is starting to input the password. 
+ The wifi AP get connected directly in OOBE/settings app,
+ when user is starting to input the password.
  
  Reproduce Steps:
-     a) Boot the Ubuntu device to enter the OOBE
-     b) Select one of the wifi ap in the SSID list
-     c) Observe the connection status of the SSID behinds the password dialog
+     a) Boot the Ubuntu device to enter the wifi SSID list in OOBE/settings
+     b) Select one of the wifi ap in the SSID list
+     c) Observe the connection status of the SSID behinds the password dialog
  
  Expected Result:
  The status need to be updated according to the password checking result.
  
  Actual Result:
  The status shows "connected" directly without entering the password.
  
  Occurrence:
  10/10 (100%)
  
  Hardware Information:
-     current build number: 6
-     device name: midori
-     channel: ubuntu-touch/testing/meizu.zh
-     last update: 2009-12-31 19:09:56
-     version version: 6
-     version ubuntu: 20160713
-     version device: 
1f6553011b1e60b0452bab5e5b0c3a9f9aece23aeac4e2be52c4120f3e7d2391
-     version custom: 20160708-982-8-4
+     current build number: 6
+     device name: midori
+     channel: ubuntu-touch/testing/meizu.zh
+     last update: 2009-12-31 19:09:56
+     version version: 6
+     version ubuntu: 20160713
+     version device: 
1f6553011b1e60b0452bab5e5b0c3a9f9aece23aeac4e2be52c4120f3e7d2391
+     version custom: 20160708-982-8-4

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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1604322

Title:
  The SSID gets connected directly without password entered properly in
  WiFi list

Status in indicator-network package in Ubuntu:
  New
Status in unity8 package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  Description:
  The wifi AP get connected directly in OOBE/settings app,
  when user is starting to input the password.

  Reproduce Steps:
      a) Boot the Ubuntu device to enter the wifi SSID list in OOBE/settings
      b) Select one of the wifi ap in the SSID list
      c) Observe the connection status of the SSID behinds the password dialog

  Expected Result:
  The status need to be updated according to the password checking result.

  Actual Result:
  The status shows "connected" directly without entering the password.

  Occurrence:
  10/10 (100%)

  Hardware Information:
      current build number: 6
      device name: midori
      channel: ubuntu-touch/testing/meizu.zh
      last update: 2009-12-31 19:09:56
      version version: 6
      version ubuntu: 20160713
      version device: 
1f6553011b1e60b0452bab5e5b0c3a9f9aece23aeac4e2be52c4120f3e7d2391
      version custom: 20160708-982-8-4

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