I've had different models of iPhones in the past 10 years, have used every version of iOS that has come out during that time, and have used different carriers (who all supported Wi-Fi calling) in the U.S. and abroad. At home, I've always used rock-solid high-speed Internet connections with rock-solid Wi-Fi routers (including Apple's own AirPort Extreme for a couple of years), and the cafes I've spent time in had those also.
Why, after over 10 years, is Wi-Fi Calling still only active around half the time or less when my iPhones are connected to Wi-Fi?
What gives? Is this yet another longstanding multigenerational iOS bug that Tim Cook hasn't cared to make anyone fix?
Is there even one person out there who turns on Wi-Fi Calling on his iPhone and always sees that Wi-Fi Calling is active the entire time he is on Wi-Fi?
Why, after over 10 years, is Wi-Fi Calling still only active around half the time or less when my iPhones are connected to Wi-Fi?
What gives? Is this yet another longstanding multigenerational iOS bug that Tim Cook hasn't cared to make anyone fix?
Is there even one person out there who turns on Wi-Fi Calling on his iPhone and always sees that Wi-Fi Calling is active the entire time he is on Wi-Fi?
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