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on 07-12-2024 18:27
Hi can someone help me and tell me how do I get WiFi calling off my pixel 8 pro never had it on before and it's just somehow turned up thank you
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07-12-2024 18:40 - edited 07-12-2024 18:42
https://www.o2.co.uk/connectivity/wifi-and-4g-calling
You can turn it off in call settings.
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https://www.o2.co.uk/connectivity/wifi-and-4g-calling
You can turn it off in call settings.
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on 07-12-2024 18:42
- Go into the phone app,
- On the top right press the three dots
- Select Settings
- Select Calling Accounts
- Select O2 (or whatever your SIM shows up as)
- The option is in there to switch off wifi calling.
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on 11-12-2024 14:31
Thanks I found it. Strange how it went in I usually don't touch anything in my settings except to look for a update and apps
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on 11-12-2024 14:47
@Pipstop78 Quite frankly I leave wifi calling permanently on in both of the networks on my phone.
It's just there in case we get one of perennial network faults
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on 11-12-2024 16:23
Just select network priority and leave it at that.
It will then only use wifi if no network signal at all.
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