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Galaxy S22Solved! Go to Solution.
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Galaxy S22And so do Samsung devices. This is a carrier thing, not a Samsung thing.
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10-14-2022 03:24 PM (Last edited 10-14-2022 03:32 PM ) in
Galaxy S22Samsung phones let you do this as well. The screen where this option exists will be disabled once your SIM card provisions your device to work on your carrier's network. This is all proven by your comment that I am replying to.
"My phone used to let me do it."
It is possible that you recently changed your SIM, or that your Carrier did not do this until you were at a specific patch level. Your carrier can disable different options on a device, and this screen is one of the widely known ones. Visual Voicemail, and WiFi calling are a few others that Carriers like to disable on Unlocked devices. The features are there, but mysteriously disappear once the SIM is inserted.
iPhones came onto the market much later in the game. These devices were believed to be so sought out that the contract Apple drew up with the carriers stated that the carriers CANNOT disable functions from the devices, something all the other manufacturers were already contractually obligated to allow the carriers to do.
Don't try asking your carrier, as they will deny it, but this is a fact.