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On 2025-06-08 09:36, Andy Burns wrote:
> Carlos E.R. wrote:
>
>> Andy Burns wrote:
>>
>>> On my Pixel it appears within SIMs as "4G calling" rather than
>>> "VoLTE", but it doesn`t show in a search for either phrase.
>>
>> There is one entry on SIM preferences to activate WiFi calls, with the
>> warning to ask first the provider.
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>> As I get as many calls as I want for "free", I see no advantage to try
>> wifi calls.
> For me, it`s not about free calls (my contract has unlimited calls/sms)
> it`s about better signal in certain places.
Ah, that`s good to know. But my mobile works fine in every room.
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