What’s going on with that?

  • ERROR: Earth.exe has crashed@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    2 months ago

    When data is off, it might not actually be off.

    For example, on some android phones, the data connection shows as on when you are on a call, even tho apps cannot access the internet.

    So I’m assuming the OS just built a workaround that turns data on only for calling, since if data is allowed to be completely off, people are gonna be complaining that their “Phone isn’t working” as most carriers require VoLTE these days.

    Same thing with location. Even if you turn location off, it is automatically turned on if you call emergency numbers.

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      2 months ago

      When you make a phone call, the antenna’s are used 100% for calling and using data is disabled (or at least, it used to be). Android might thus “pretend” that it is still connected.

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        2 months ago

        Data is definitely usable when you make a VoLTE call. But if you turn data off before the call happens, the data icon on the top quick setting panel where you pull down on the notifications indicates that data is “on”, and attempting to turn it “off” would show a message saying “Unable to turn off data while Advanced Calling is on” Advanced Calling which I assume means VoLTE. So basically its this state where its on, but only for the purposes of VoLTE. If you have data set to on before the call happens, you can look up info while, for example, you talk to a customer service representative.

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      2 months ago

      Ooh, how long till some manufacturer makes the old blackberry mistake? You used to be able to call 911 and hang up to unlock the phone

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      2 months ago

      It’s miles away from my home so that’s got to be it but cellular is turned off. I guess it doesn’t do anything unless it’s in airplane mode…?

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        2 months ago

        Well the cellular network has voice over LTE or voice over NR, whether the data side is turned on or not. So unless it’s an airplane mode with Wi-Fi turned on and you go out of range of the Wi-Fi, it should just switch it from the Wi-Fi over to the cellular network.

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    2 months ago

    Probably just swapping over to the cell network to continue the call.

    While VoLTE is using data, it’s not part of the normal data service your phone uses for the internet, so turning off data likely doesn’t affect it.

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    2 months ago

    I think you will find that VoLTE is neither wifi nor data. It’s a LTE voice connection. A VoWifi will fallback to it.

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    2 months ago

    Does that also work for people who never had data service and is a wi-fi only phone for calling, no cell/mobile service?

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      2 months ago

      VoLTE doesnt count against your data plan, you dont even need a data plan to use VoLTE. In fact, most carriers require VoLTE these days so when you first insert the sim card, your carrier has sent a configuration profile instructing your phone to turn it on. You can turn the data to “off” but it still leave it on for VoLTE calls only.

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        2 months ago

        I know the SIM gets some information when the phine is turned on. I have never had data service on phone before, and I gave up cell service entirely awhile ago, so I was wonding how the iPhone could stay connected for service that has never existed or been used on phone.