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To get cover of dead zones, like my bedroom is semi basement, the phone call usually connected not well all the time, but my wifi signal is full. If videotron introducing wifi calling , there is no need to going up stairs to take the phone call. With Wi-Fi Calling, you can place a phone call if you have a Wi-Fi connection in an area with little or no cellular coverage. Also , If your carrier supports Wi-Fi Calling on iCloud-connected devices, you can also make and receive Wi-Fi calls on other devices. You can use Wi-Fi Calling on these devices, even if your iPhone isn't on the same Wi-Fi Network or turned on. Hope videotron can improve its service to its customers by this .Résolu12 kVues2likes4CommentairesApple Watch Serie 4 Vidéotron ?
Why is Videotron ignoring cellular support for the Apple Watch? We are very happy with our Videotron cellular account and service but my wife and I both want cellular support for our Apple Watches. Are we going to have to move to another provider in order to have that service? Even if we knew cellular support was coming, we might wait rather than leave Videotron It seems there are other customers seeking the same solution.6,9 kVues2likes3CommentairesPlanned obsolescence: Fact or fiction?
A newer and snappier cellphone hits the market and suddenly your 4-year-old device starts to seem slow – oh so slow. Conspiracy theorists will tell you the cellphone manufacturers program their products to slowly self-destruct. Others will say it’s just your perception, or an excuse for getting a flashier phone. But according to this article in the New York Times, if your phone is slowing down it’s almost always because of software upgrades, which are often released a few days before or after a new mobile phone comes out. Here are a few excerpts from the article about things you can do to make the updates easier for your phone to handle: Start fresh: Tech companies make it simple to upgrade to a new operating system by pressing an “update” button, which seamlessly migrates all your apps and data over. While that’s convenient, it isn’t the best way to ensure that things will continue running smoothly. A better practice is backing up all your data and purging everything from the device before installing the new operating system. This “clean install” works more reliably because the engineers developing operating systems were able to test this condition more easily. Remove the “cruft.” Sometimes you can do some light maintenance to speed up your device. Over the long term, an operating system accumulates system files, settings, logs and other data that can bog down your device. For iPhones and Android devices, you can open the settings app and select reset settings. Just make sure you back up first in case there are important settings you may lose. These are just a couple of examples of ways you can keep your phone zipping along even after several OS updates. For the full list, check out the article. If you have any tips of your own for speeding up a slow-as-snails clunker, please share!4,2 kVues1like1CommentaireMorden wifi calling
Will videotron support morden wifi calling showing in the first picture ? I know they will have wifi calling coming soon. But this iCloud connected wifi calling is super spreading in the US. I will stay tuned for sure, don’t reply me about that , thank you.4,7 kVues1like1CommentaireAn Easter egg in your electronic device? Yes, it’s possible!
In tech, an Easter egg is a hidden message or secret feature of a computer program or video game that can be accessed with a keyword or combination of keystrokes. The name comes from the traditional Easter egg hunt (source: Wikipedia). Since the beginning of coding, programmers have enjoyed hiding Easter eggs in the tools and software we use every day. Mobile devices are no exception. For example, here’s how you can activate Android Neko, the Easter Egg in the latest version of Android (Nougat 7.0): If you’ve found any Easter eggs hidden in your electronic devices, let us know!5,3 kVues1like0Commentaire- 9,7 kVues1like4Commentaires