CALLS ON THE TUBE FROM FRIDAY

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your stance is on phones on the tube, EE are launch their WiFi Calling service on April 10 making it possible to natter underground. While apps such as Viber and TuGo from O2 allow calls through an app via WiFi, EE’s new service automatically switches to the WiFi when you run out of signal, allowing you to make calls as usual!

The initial roll-out is for iPhone 5c, 5s, 6 or 6 Plus Nokia Lumia 640 and 640 XL and the Samsung Galaxy 6 and S6 Edge only with support for iPhone users rolling out soon. Find out how to start using WiFi Calling on compatible phones here.

ee.co.uk

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