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Has the S23 Ultra been cerifield for Wifi Calling/Volte?
Maybe you can tweak the IP settings on your Wi-Fi router to improve the call quality over Wi-Fi Defiant1337.
I rely on the WiFi Calling service at home, living in a mobile not-spot. Call quality can be variable sometimes, and I've found just changing position slightly can have a dramatic impact.
With so many using IP telephony these days, without necessarily using properly optimised setting on their VoIP networks, call quality could suffer.
Finally, I can't help feeling Samsung are more interested in the photographic capabilities of their premium handsets, which means call quality plays second-fiddle. My daughter and wife use Galaxy S10 handsets, which are more than good enough for pictures, et cetera, yet deliver an excellent call quality.
Have Samsung lost their way - smartphones still needs to make telephone calls?
No as stated it worked fine on the iphone before and the router is working fine with a strong wifi signal.
Also you might be right about Samsung BUT this is a Snapdragon chipset with their modem so nothing to do with Samsung
- Chalkychap16-03-2023SMARTY Trendsetter
The iPhone hardware and software aren't Qualcomm, so your Samsung S23 may behave differently, given the hardware platform differences and Samsung's take on Android.
I guess the modem's handling mobile network radio signals, but probably not the Wi-Fi networking.
Does your broadband router support Wi-Fi 6 and Wi-Fi 7 protocols. Perhaps the S23 isn't great if it needs to work in backward compatibility modes to use the home Wi-Fi network and SMARTY's WiFi Calling service.