I'm surprised there isn't much talk about this. (Searched a number of different terms)
A friend of mine has an Android phone and his home happens to be in a dead spot for cell signal. He tells me that as long as he is in range of his wi-fi router he gets full smart-phone function including perfect telephone calls because his phone automatically switches to use the wi-fi connection. He says not all Android phones work that way but some do.
I have been looking for an iPhone app that will provide this functionality. Since I make most of my phone calls from home it would give great savings in air time.
The only app I have tried is Google Voice but you have to get a separate phone number! That doesn't seem very integrated to me. Some of the other apps I have looked at seem to work the same way. Has anyone solved this problem? And can you recommend apps or a proper search term for apps? Some of the terminology is rather confusing.
A friend of mine has an Android phone and his home happens to be in a dead spot for cell signal. He tells me that as long as he is in range of his wi-fi router he gets full smart-phone function including perfect telephone calls because his phone automatically switches to use the wi-fi connection. He says not all Android phones work that way but some do.
I have been looking for an iPhone app that will provide this functionality. Since I make most of my phone calls from home it would give great savings in air time.
The only app I have tried is Google Voice but you have to get a separate phone number! That doesn't seem very integrated to me. Some of the other apps I have looked at seem to work the same way. Has anyone solved this problem? And can you recommend apps or a proper search term for apps? Some of the terminology is rather confusing.