iOS 9 beta testers can now make and receive calls using a Wi-Fi connection, provided they're also AT&T customers.
9to5Mac reports that the feature was spotted last week when the latest iOS 9 beta released, but AT&T had yet to enable the feature on its end. As of yesterday, however, some beta users have been able to access the feature, implying the carrier has begun rolling it out to people.
The Wi-Fi Calling setting can be found under the Phone section in the Settings app, and enabling it will require users to go through a bit of a setup process, which includes accepting a user agreement that warns against using Wi-Fi over cellular when making a 911 call.
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9to5Mac reports that the feature was spotted last week when the latest iOS 9 beta released, but AT&T had yet to enable the feature on its end. As of yesterday, however, some beta users have been able to access the feature, implying the carrier has begun rolling it out to people.
The Wi-Fi Calling setting can be found under the Phone section in the Settings app, and enabling it will require users to go through a bit of a setup process, which includes accepting a user agreement that warns against using Wi-Fi over cellular when making a 911 call.
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