AT&T has only had Wi-Fi calling on the iOS lineup, the iPhone 6, 6 Plus, 6S, 6S Plus, and SE are all the iOS devices that support AT&T's Wi-Fi calling. But Android users have been left in the dark without the option of hooking up to a Wi-Fi network to shoot out some text messages or place calls when out in a dead zone.
AT&Ts Wi-Fi calling works much like any other carriers. All of the devices calling and sms traffic can be handled entirely over a Wi-Fi connection without relying on any additional apps.
All phones that support AT&T Wi-Fi calling as of June 15 2016
The only Android phone that is able to rely on solely a Wi-Fi connection is the LG G4 for now. But AT&T promises that the feature will reach more Android devices over the coming weeks.
Currently, to qualify for AT&Ts Wi-Fi calling feature, you must have a post-paid account within the US, Puerto Rico, and some international areas. AT&Ts list of phones currently supported with Wi-Fi calling can be found here.
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