Sujet : Re: Samsung account
De : andrew (at) *nospam* spam.net (Andrew)
Groupes : comp.mobile.androidDate : 14. Mar 2024, 20:26:19
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Frank Slootweg wrote on 14 Mar 2024 15:30:29 GMT :
But the simplest way is probably: On the home or app screen, swipe
down from the top till you get the panel with the function buttons such
as Sound, Airplane mode, Location, etc.. Swipe that panel to the left
several times, till you see the 'Wi-Fi Calling'. Tap it to toggle it
off.
I'll agree with anyone who states a logical sensible viewpoint.
It's certainly the simplest, but the most efficient way (IMHO) is to create
a one-tap shortcut and put it into your wi-fi folder for quick easy use.
Wi-Fi Calling
com.sec.unifiedwfc/com.sec.unifiedwfc.LaunchUnifiedActivity
I doubt more than Andy Burns and a couple of others even understands what I
just said (do you, Frank?) where the point I agree with you on is that a
Samsung Account and Samsung app is NOT needed to bring up the Wi-Fi calling
on/off switch activity.
If there's something useful in a Samsung Account, I haven't found it yet
(that I can't get elsewhere without that Samsung Account on my phone.)