The first version of Wi-Fi Calling, which debuted six years ago, may have been revolutionary These days, however, the feature has become rather archaic, especially with the availability of Wi-Fi Calling 20 Therefore, it is not surprising that T-Mobile will end support for Wi-Fi Calling 10 next month
T-Mobile announced the decision on its website, detailing its plans to end support for Wi-Fi Calling 10 after May 31 The move will not affect phones that support Wi-Fi Calling 20 and will not interfere with the ability to access data over Wi-Fi However, handsets that only support the 10 version of Wi-Fi Calling will no longer be able to use this feature
The good news is that the list of affected handsets is fairly narrow, with most featuring fairly old handsets; according to T-Mobile, the models affected by the end of Wi-Fi Calling 10 support are:
If you still have them and want to continue to use Wi-Fi Calling, you will have to upgrade (You'll still be able to make phone calls, texts and access the Internet on your handset) Fortunately, there are plenty of upgrade options Whether you're looking for the best 5G phone with the latest cellular connectivity or a savings-minded shopper looking for the best budget phone, there are plenty of upgrade options
Wi-Fi Calling allows you to make phone calls over a Wi-Fi connection; if you have a cell phone that will be inaccessible when Wi-Fi Calling 10 ends, seriously consider upgrading your cell phone
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