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iPhone unable to connect via WiFi???? (Original Post) Lionel Mandrake May 2013 OP
Did you get a bargain price NV Whino May 2013 #1
My Blackberry has wifi. Lionel Mandrake May 2013 #6
That's bull n2doc May 2013 #2
Crapola from a poorly trained drone. nt onehandle May 2013 #3
Mine connects rather well Sherman A1 May 2013 #4
Maybe that's because T-Mobile didn't use to have iPhones. Lionel Mandrake May 2013 #5
That is exactly the reason Sherman A1 May 2013 #7
Update: Maybe the T-Mobile employees know what they're talking about. Lionel Mandrake May 2013 #8
That's Wi-Fi calling, not Wi-Fi connecting. onehandle May 2013 #9
I hadn't realized there was a distinction. Lionel Mandrake May 2013 #10
I don't think its true we can do it Jun 2013 #11

NV Whino

(20,886 posts)
1. Did you get a bargain price
Sat May 25, 2013, 04:25 PM
May 2013

I know Blackberries used to come with either GPS or wifi, or for more money, both. I got a bargain refurbished BB with only GPS. Never used the GPS. Could have used the wifi. Sigh.

Lionel Mandrake

(4,121 posts)
6. My Blackberry has wifi.
Sat May 25, 2013, 07:52 PM
May 2013

I don't know whether it has GPS or not. I must have wifi, because my home is in a weak signal area for T-Mobile.

n2doc

(47,953 posts)
2. That's bull
Sat May 25, 2013, 04:37 PM
May 2013

All iphones, and all smart phones, can do wifi. I would stay away from that dealer based on that bad information alone.

Sherman A1

(38,958 posts)
4. Mine connects rather well
Sat May 25, 2013, 06:43 PM
May 2013

Last edited Sat May 25, 2013, 07:29 PM - Edit history (1)

I bought it from Apple & had T-Mobile install the sim card. Works just fine for me.

I will tell you that when I had them do it a couple of months ago, they were not really too well educated on iPhones.

Sherman A1

(38,958 posts)
7. That is exactly the reason
Sun May 26, 2013, 02:35 AM
May 2013

the bottom line is that they brought in the product and did not spend the money to train their people. I was rather irritated with them when I left the store, but it seems to work just fine. I did learn later that you do need to turn them off about once per week and reboot them.

Lionel Mandrake

(4,121 posts)
8. Update: Maybe the T-Mobile employees know what they're talking about.
Sun May 26, 2013, 02:50 PM
May 2013

A google search on

Wi-Fi iphone t-mobile
yielded several articles which suggest that what the manager at the T-Mobile store told me was not completely wrong. Here are three of the articles:
http://www.engadget.com/2013/03/26/t-mobile-iphone-no-wifi-calling-feature-enabled/
http://appleinsider.com/articles/13/03/26/t-mobile-tiptoes-around-data-throttling-iphone-wi-fi-calling
http://www.slashgear.com/t-mobile-iphone-5-wont-support-wifi-calling-26275325/
I don't understand this stuff. I gather from post #4 that the problem, whatever it is, can be avoided by buying an iPhone from Apple, and then getting a SIM card installed by T-Mobile. Or will this procedure cause some other problem overseas? One reason I chose T-Mobile years ago was that they use GSM, which is (or was) standard in Europe.

onehandle

(51,122 posts)
9. That's Wi-Fi calling, not Wi-Fi connecting.
Thu May 30, 2013, 04:03 PM
May 2013

Wi-Fi calling is a T-Mobile feature that's primarily used to call internationally. A lot of their phones can't do this.

Download Skype or Google Voice for iPhone to accomplish the same thing.

Or, just use the iPhone as a phone.

You can surf with Wi-Fi, check email, etc just fine.

Lionel Mandrake

(4,121 posts)
10. I hadn't realized there was a distinction.
Thu May 30, 2013, 07:32 PM
May 2013

Thanks for clearing this up. Calling home when I'm overseas is exactly what I need to do - preferably without having to pay an exorbitant fee.

When I looked up "Wi-Fi calling" on Wikipedia, my search was redirected to "Generic Access Network". One problem is that I don't understand the Wikipedia article. Therefore I would like to ask some more naive questions.

When a smart phone doesn't have Wi-Fi calling or something equivalent, does that mean it can be used for web surfing and e-mail, but not phoning, via Wi-Fi?

My current phone is a Blackberry Bold 9700. Whenever I'm connected to Wi-Fi, I can make a phone call. I guess this means I already have Wi-Fi calling. The phone uses GSM and works in Europe. If I call home from Europe using Wi-Fi calling, do I just dial the same number of digits I would use when making a local call at home, or do I have to dial something else (e.g., a country code) first?

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