26-01-2023 02:18 PM - last edited on 07-08-2023 12:01 PM by JodieB
Hi,
Quick question does anyone know if having Wifi calling enabled on your phone will also increase your chances of receiving and SMS (text message)?
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27-01-2023 09:31 AM
Try this article:
https://help.smarty.co.uk/en/articles/4277656-what-is-wifi-calling
Looks like you should be able to receive SMS over wifi calling.
26-01-2023 03:23 PM
No idea, I have Chat features enabled so all my SMS go out over Data/WiFi.
27-01-2023 09:31 AM
Try this article:
https://help.smarty.co.uk/en/articles/4277656-what-is-wifi-calling
Looks like you should be able to receive SMS over wifi calling.
14-03-2023 04:21 PM
Doesn’t work
14-03-2023 05:40 PM
I've been using the SMARTY Wi-Fi Calling service, since I joined SMARTY.
It's proved to be reliable in my location, which helps me because I'm living in a mobile not-spot.
Years ago, I was using the Three UK "inTouch" app to call and text using Wi-Fi networks, although this has been superseded by their Wi-Fi Calling service.
17-02-2023 04:32 PM
Verses a low/no signal yes. If only you can stop the phone from constantly swapping between great wifi signal and terrible network cell signal.
That's the major drawback as Smarty sim's seem to think it's better to have zero bars than a perfectly good wifi connection.
14-03-2023 12:00 AM
Does not work unless you have Mobile signal.. so totally useless if you have no Network signal… ie OFFSHORE ! Disappointed!
14-03-2023 09:34 AM
The Wi-Fi Calling service is only available in the UK.
I rely on the SMARTY Wi-Fi Calling service at home.
My handset is in "Airplane mode", so no mobile signal, and I can call & text as normal.
I think SMARTY's Wi-Fi Calling is marvellous, especially as I'm living in a mobile network not-spot.
15-03-2023 01:59 PM
To be fair, it works if you have access to a reasonable wifi connection somewhere, not necessarily a mobile network signal. The point is to allow users who have no mobile signal, but perhaps have a landline connection with wifi, to still use the mobile network
Presumably the offshore company do not provide some form of wifi like cruise ships manage?