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03-05-2021 11:20 AM in
A Series & Other MobileSamsung A10e phone constantly getting "Wi-Fi calling keeps stopping message" . Everything has been tried except factory reset which I do not know how to do. It locks up access to the internet and texting. It has been turned off on phone, but continues to pop up. PLEASE HELP!
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03-05-2021 04:30 PM in
A Series & Other MobileSince the troubleshooting steps you have already tried didn't help, the only other option to take is to factory reset. Here is how to do this step. Just a heads up, make sure you fully back up your device before doing this.
- Back up data on the internal memory. If you have signed into a Samsung account on the device, you have activated Anti-theft and will need your Samsung credentials to finish the master reset.
- From the Home screen, swipe up on an empty spot to open the Apps tray.
- Tap Settings > Accounts and backup > Backup and restore.
- Tap the following sliders to the desired setting:
- Back up my data
- Automatic restore
- Tap the Back key (bottom right) until you reach the main Settings menu.
- Tap General Management > Reset > Factory data reset.
- Scroll to the bottom of the screen, then tap RESET > DELETE ALL.
- If you have the screen lock turned on, enter your credentials.
- If prompted to verify your Samsung account, enter the password, then tap CONFIRM.
- Wait for the device to reset.
If you are still experiencing the same issue after a factory reset, I would recommend reaching out to your service provider for further assistance since Wi-Fi Calling is a carrier-specific feature.
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03-05-2021 04:37 PM in
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03-05-2021 04:30 PM in
A Series & Other MobileSince the troubleshooting steps you have already tried didn't help, the only other option to take is to factory reset. Here is how to do this step. Just a heads up, make sure you fully back up your device before doing this.
- Back up data on the internal memory. If you have signed into a Samsung account on the device, you have activated Anti-theft and will need your Samsung credentials to finish the master reset.
- From the Home screen, swipe up on an empty spot to open the Apps tray.
- Tap Settings > Accounts and backup > Backup and restore.
- Tap the following sliders to the desired setting:
- Back up my data
- Automatic restore
- Tap the Back key (bottom right) until you reach the main Settings menu.
- Tap General Management > Reset > Factory data reset.
- Scroll to the bottom of the screen, then tap RESET > DELETE ALL.
- If you have the screen lock turned on, enter your credentials.
- If prompted to verify your Samsung account, enter the password, then tap CONFIRM.
- Wait for the device to reset.
If you are still experiencing the same issue after a factory reset, I would recommend reaching out to your service provider for further assistance since Wi-Fi Calling is a carrier-specific feature.