I installed the current IOS 9.0 Public beta 13A4325c and I do not have the option for WIFI calling. I do have Dial Assist but that is the opposite of WIFI calling. Am I missing something?
What device and what carrier do you have?I installed the current IOS 9.0 Public beta 13A4325c and I do not have the option for WIFI calling. I do have Dial Assist but that is the opposite of WIFI calling. Am I missing something?
I have an iPhone 5s and AT&T is my carrier. I know that AT&T is not supporting WIFI calling yet - but I would think that I would still have the option to turn the feature ON?What device and what carrier do you have?
Why would you have the option if the carrier doesn't support it?I have an iPhone 5s and AT&T is my carrier. I know that AT&T is not supporting WIFI calling yet - but I would think that I would still have the option to turn the feature ON?
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I'm on AT&T on a 6 Plus and it has the option even though it isn't available yet.Why would you have the option if the carrier doesn't support it?
Why would you have the option if the carrier doesn't support it?
I do not think that you fully understand my question. We all agree that AT&T does not currently support WIFI calling. But the option should be available to turn the feature ON. And if the feature is not yet available you should receive a message, as mention by an earlier post, telling you that it has not been implemented.Why would you have the option if the carrier doesn't support it?
I'm on AT&T on a 6 Plus and it has the option even though it isn't available yet.
I know that it's there in the recent beta, but since it's not enabled it kind of makes the option useless really.http://9to5mac.com/2015/08/06/everything-new-in-ios-9-beta-5
Beta 5 gives you the option to turn it on, but upon doing so gives you an "Oops, this isn't available in your area yet" screen.
Carrier options don't usually work that way. Generally when a carrier supports something then the option is available, otherwise it's usually not there. In the case of the recent iOS 9 beta they added it, but it doesn't do anything, so it doesn't seem to be of much use, and for general users it would likely cause confusion and perhaps some issues on some level as they would think something isn't working for them and start tying up lines with customer care to figure out why that's the case or when it would be finally working (as opposed to not even seeing the option and not realizing that it's something that could be available to them at some point).I do not think that you fully understand my question. We all agree that AT&T does not currently support WIFI calling. But the option should be available to turn the feature ON. And if the feature is not yet available you should receive a message, as mention by an earlier post, telling you that it has not been implemented.
Carrier options don't usually work that way. Generally when a carrier supports something then the option is available, otherwise it's usually not there. In the case of the recent iOS 9 beta they added it, but it doesn't do anything, so it doesn't seem to be of much use, and for general users it would likely cause confusion and perhaps some issues on some level as they would think something isn't working for them and start tying up lines with customer care to figure out why that's the case or when it would be finally working (as opposed to not even seeing the option and not realizing that it's something that could be available to them at some point).
What I'm curious about is why an update was required for this to work with AT&T.. We've been hoping Rogers here in Canada would have rolled it out by now and this entire time I thought Rogers just needed to get their **** together with stuff on the backend and roll out a new carrier settings update with the server settings..
I guess the chance of additional carriers supporting wifi calling is less likely.
It's only on iPhone 5c, 5s, 6, and 6 Plus
You also need to be on either T-Mobile, Sprint, AT&T, or EE as your carrier.
One of the few differences is related to the radio chip used with 5c using a newer one that also supports make bands. (Might be related to cellular via WiFi functionality in some way.)Why is the iPhone 5 not included in the list? The 5C is essentially the same hardware as the 5 in a different case.
Why is the iPhone 5 not included in the list? The 5C is essentially the same hardware as the 5 in a different case.
It maybe pointless but it hasn't been there for ANYONE on AT&T before. The understanding is that it will finally be available if your area supports it (apparently it's trivial for networks to add support).I know that it's there in the recent beta, but since it's not enabled it kind of makes the option useless really.