Cricket didnt have WiFi Calling? Wow. AT&T has had it for years.Just got Carrier update 31.1. Cricket/AT&T. The update enabled WiFi calling!
Cricket didnt have WiFi Calling? Wow. AT&T has had it for years.Just got Carrier update 31.1. Cricket/AT&T. The update enabled WiFi calling!
Sadly no and guess what, receiving error trying to turn it on. HahaCricket didnt have WiFi Calling? Wow. AT&T has had it for years.
So 11.2.1 this week?They might not ship a beta for iOS 11.2.1. Based on information I have it is already in the finishing stages. Banks already received the second full package for iOS 11.2.1. That ususally means, that the final is near.
The same can be said for macOS 10.13.2.
Just got Carrier update 31.1. Cricket/AT&T. The update enabled WiFi calling!
Ah I thought you were saying it changed your settings! haha I went and checked mine to be sure wifi assist and wifi calling were still off (I dont use either) Verizon here though.Sadly no and guess what, receiving error trying to turn it on. Haha
AT&T didnt get one either.Off topic >>>> the best network in the world (sarcasm) Sprint did not get an carrier update.. shocker
The feature is there now with 31.1, but no-go turning it on. Gives me an error coming from cricket’s end.Ah I thought you were saying it changed your settings! haha I went and checked mine to be sure wifi assist and wifi calling were still off (I dont use either) Verizon here though.
How so?It seems that watchOS really fixes the date bug....
How so?
No more logs in the console: „Month 13 is out of bounds“ as of now...
So 11.2.1 could be out tomorrow or even as early as next weekNo more logs in the console: „Month 13 is out of bounds“ as of now...
So 11.2.1 could be out tomorrow or even as early as next week
Interesting, if all OS flavors are affected by this, why it was basically iOS that started actually experiencing issues because of it that caused 11.2 to be released essentially immediately, while the other OSs didn't experience the issue (even if they were/are susceptible to it). And what was it in 11.2 that got things working again, but seemingly didn't actually fix the underlying issue.Probably why macOS 10.13.2 hasn’t dropped yet.
Let’s just make up a new 13th month. Each month will now be 28 days. We shall call it. Appluary.Interesting, if all OS flavors are affected by this, why it was basically iOS that started actually experiencing issues because of it that caused 11.2 to be released essentially immediately, while the other OSs didn't experience the issue (even if they were/are susceptible to it). And what was it in 11.2 that got things working again, but seemingly didn't actually fix the underlying issue.
Looks like there are still quite a few details that we don't really know.
They’re def working on that bug on both. Looks like they finished yesterday on watch OSProbably why macOS 10.13.2 hasn’t dropped yet.
I wonder if that would work out better overall with it being closer to the lunar cycle and all. Perhaps we are onto some "New World Order" conspiracy of changing the calendar (again).Let’s just make up a new 13th month. Each month will now be 28 days. We shall call it. Appluary.
Let’s just make up a new 13th month. Each month will now be 28 days. We shall call it. Appluary.
They’re def working on that bug on both. Looks like they finished yesterday on watch OS
I hope they tackle more bugs as wel hahaThe bug seems to be in the core of all system. All OS by Apple share the same core. So they will need to adjust macOS and iOS...
The bug seems to be in the core of all system. All OS by Apple share the same core. So they will need to adjust macOS and iOS...
AT&T didnt get one either.
It's similar to that in idea, but not the same (and in FaceTime isn't used and you are in fact making and receiving calls through your actual phone number via your carrier, just using WiFi to transport it all rather than something like LTE).Wrong thread but..
Is wifi calling just FaceTime audio but accessed through the phone app?
My carrier doesn’t even have visual voicemail.. won’t be holding my breath for this