But now things get adventurous when references are made to foreign providers in a Swisscom forum. Who is under “[https://www.swisscom.ch/de/privatkunden/mobile/devices.html?#ViewType%3DGrid%26page%3D1%26pageSize%3D8%26FilterBrands%3D%26AllBra nds%3Don%26FilterOS%3D%26AllOS%3Don%26FilterAboType%3D%26AboType%3DAboType24%26FilterProperties%3D%26Feature_SMC_WiFiCalling%3Don ”](https://www.swisscom.ch/de/privatkunden/mobile/devices.html#ViewType%3DGrid%26page%3D1%26pageSize%3D8%26FilterBrands%3D%26AllBra nds%3Don%26FilterOS%3D%26AllOS%3Don%26FilterAboType%3D%26AboType%3DAboType24%26FilterProperties%3D%26Feature_SMC_WiFiCalling%3Don") smart, finds no indication that he has to buy the device from Swisscom and under their conditions so that he can use all the functions. It would be easy to write clearly and transparently that this only works on certain devices if They were purchased from Swisscom. There are different opinions regarding the legality of counterfeit devices and the user should be spared that anyway.
@Anonymous wrote:
@saibot311 Again. We don’t force anyone to do something like that. You are welcome to take a look at the websites of foreign network operators. Was just on the Vodafone Germany website. It also points out that WiFi calling only works with devices purchased through Vodafone. This is a problem with the way Android handles settings.