GONE are the days where you need to worry about making a phone call or sending a text when you’re in an area with patchy mobile signal.

Most smartphones these days – including Samsung handsets – have the ability to make calls and send messages via the internet.

It's important to note that having Wi-Fi calling switched on means you may accidentally make calls using your mobile data

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It’s important to note that having Wi-Fi calling switched on means you may accidentally make calls using your mobile dataCredit: AFP

Essentially, calls are rerouted through a Wi-Fi connection instead of relying on signal.

It will feel the same as a regular call.

If this is news to you, then you’ve been missing out.

It’s been tucked away on your device this whole time – you just need to switch it on.

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Simply follow these steps:

  1. Launch the Settings app.
  2. Go into Connections.
  3. Toggle Wi-Fi Calling on or off.
  4. Additionally, you can further customize the experience by tapping on Wi-Fi Calling.
  5. Select Calling Preference.
  6. Pick between Wi-Fi preferred or Mobile network preferred.

Alternatively, you can turn it on inside the phone app.

  1. Launch the Phone app.
  2. Tap on the three-dot menu icon in the top-right corner.
  3. Hit Settings.
  4. Toggle Wi-Fi Calling on or off.
  5. Additionally, you can further customize the experience by tapping on Wi-Fi Calling.
  6. Select Calling Preference.
  7. Pick between Wi-Fi preferred or Mobile network preferred.

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However, it’s important to note that having Wi-Fi calling switched on means you may accidentally make calls using your mobile data.

Going over your mobile data limit can be pretty costly – so watch out, and make sure you’re on a Wi-Fi network instead of using 3G/4G.

A brief timeline of the Samsung Galaxy Fold

The foldable gadget had a rocky start to life…

  • On May 12 2011, South Korea’s Samsung Advanced Institute of Technology annonced that some of its researchers had created a folding smartphone prototype
  • On May 2 2012, Samsung filed a patent application for its folding smart phone design
  • In May 2013, Samsung tried to patent its folding phone screen idea
  • In November 2013, Samsung announced that it would be bringing folding display devices to the market
  • In spring 2016, Samsung was finally working on what we now refer to as the Galaxy Fold
  • In October 2018, Samsung finally confirmed that its foldable phone was on the way
  • On February 20 2019, Samsung launched the Samsung Galaxy Fold with a staggering £1,900 price tag
  • On April 15 2019, Samsung started letting high profile technology journalists use the phone but by April 17 lots of them were already complaining about the screen breaking or not working
  • On April 22 2019, Samsung had to announce that it was postponing the Samsung Galaxy Fold’s release so that it could address and fix ongoing issues with the folding screen
  • On September 6, 2019, Samsung started selling the Galaxy Fold in the UK
  • A year later, the company release a follow-up, the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 2

This post first appeared on Thesun.co.uk

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