on 25-03-2016 13:32
on 25-03-2016 13:32
Solved! Go to Solution.
on 25-03-2016 13:44
You need to switch off mobile data or put the phone into airplane mode. Your phone will pick up the strongest signal if wifi is less than network signal.
Within the app settings, also make sure calls over 3g/4g data network is set to off.
on 25-03-2016 13:44
You need to switch off mobile data or put the phone into airplane mode. Your phone will pick up the strongest signal if wifi is less than network signal.
Within the app settings, also make sure calls over 3g/4g data network is set to off.
on 25-03-2016 13:45
on 25-03-2016 13:45
@Anonymous I believe @adamtemp64 used TuGo on an iPhone while in the US recently, so maybe he will be able to clarify things for you. I think that just switching off data roaming isn't enough. You have to switch off mobile data completely and only use TuGo over WiFi.
25-03-2016 13:49 - edited 25-03-2016 13:51
25-03-2016 13:49 - edited 25-03-2016 13:51
As I have been tagged I did get no strange charges in New York and st marteen via Tugo but did have airplane mode enabled and wifi switched on.
Another cause could be the wifi assist bug etc .
On your bill what are the charges described as ?
Edit
I you still had the phone on ( not in airplane mode) and out of wifi incoming calls would be charged at international rate
on 25-03-2016 13:49
on 25-03-2016 13:49
on 25-03-2016 13:53
on 25-03-2016 13:53
@Anonymous See my edit above
on 25-03-2016 13:53
on 25-03-2016 13:53
on 25-03-2016 13:54
on 25-03-2016 13:54
on 25-03-2016 13:57
on 25-03-2016 13:57
on 25-03-2016 13:58
on 25-03-2016 13:58
@Anonymous In that case then your calls went over the mobile network and not Tugo the only way to prevent this in future is to enable airplane mode then enable wifi.