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From: Andrew <andrew@spam.net>
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Subject: Re: Samsung account
Date: Thu, 14 Mar 2024 18:26:19 -0000 (UTC)
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Frank Slootweg wrote on 14 Mar 2024 15:30:29 GMT :

>   But the simplest way is probably: On the home or app screen, swipe
> down from the top till you get the panel with the function buttons such
> as Sound, Airplane mode, Location, etc.. Swipe that panel to the left
> several times, till you see the 'Wi-Fi Calling'. Tap it to toggle it
> off.

I'll agree with anyone who states a logical sensible viewpoint.

It's certainly the simplest, but the most efficient way (IMHO) is to create
a one-tap shortcut and put it into your wi-fi folder for quick easy use.

Wi-Fi Calling
com.sec.unifiedwfc/com.sec.unifiedwfc.LaunchUnifiedActivity

I doubt more than Andy Burns and a couple of others even understands what I
just said (do you, Frank?) where the point I agree with you on is that a
Samsung Account and Samsung app is NOT needed to bring up the Wi-Fi calling
on/off switch activity.

If there's something useful in a Samsung Account, I haven't found it yet
(that I can't get elsewhere without that Samsung Account on my phone.)