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‎04-15-2023
03:38 PM
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04:59 PM
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I have recently bought my first phone, a Galaxy A13.I connected to my home wifi source, apparently successfully, however the first time I tried to make a phone call away from my house I was told that I had insufficient funds in my account. I did all the setting up from in front of the wifi source, which included an update which took 23 minutes to complete. I had assumed that the data I used would be from my wifi source, not from my sim card. Note that the only thing I cannot do now is make phone calls, I can, however use the internet from my phone.
Help! I do not want to pay for a recharge for my phone account unless I am sure I am connecting to my wifi source.
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‎04-19-2023
10:18 AM
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Hi Kafka, thank you for reaching out, and welcome to the Community. Wi-Fi calling through normal means using your phone number through your carrier still needs active service with said carrier. Unless you are using a third-party service with its own phone number, such as Google Voice, you should reach out to your carrier for further assistance.

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Hi Kafka, thank you for reaching out, and welcome to the Community. Wi-Fi calling through normal means using your phone number through your carrier still needs active service with said carrier. Unless you are using a third-party service with its own phone number, such as Google Voice, you should reach out to your carrier for further assistance.
