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Disabling Wi-Fi calling is very important to me. My call quality is much better going through the tower in my area. The tower's extremely reliable whereas Wi-Fi might or might not have the bandwidth available to handle a call.
In my mind, a much better algorithm is needed to determine which connection is best for a call in real time.
When I had sprint, I had seamless transitions between wifi and mobile. If my network got weak/ slow it would transition to mobile mid call. Idk if it ever went from mobile to wifi, but now that's its t mobile the wifi calling experience is much worse.
In fairness, I haven't tried it on my new s22