How do you know if you're making a wifi call with iOS 8?

I just upgraded my T-Mobile iPhone 5S to iOS 8. I went into Settings > Phone > Wi-Fi Calls and toggled "Allow Wi-Fi Calls" to the on position. I'm on a wifi network right now, but I have no idea if calls I'm making are being routed via the cellular carrier or via the wifi network.


I saw that in one of the iOS 8 betas that the carrier would appear as "T-Mobile Wifi" rather than just "T-Mobile" as it is now, but I'm not seeing any change; just "T-Mobile". Carrier settings are version 17.0.


When I'm in the U.S., this doesn't really matter much, but when I travel abroad I'll want to be sure that I really am using wifi for calls rather than roaming. Does anyone here have an idea what might be going on here? Maybe T-Mobile needs to push some new carrier settings?

Posted on Sep 17, 2014 12:22 PM

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Sep 17, 2014 4:53 PM in response to Valor

Thanks Valor (and others) - I had enabled that and update my address, but that didn't seem to do anything. Interestingly enough, about a minute after I got home and the iPhone jumped onto my home wi-fi, the network name changed to "T-Mobile Wifi"! Why this wasn't working on the wi-fi network at my office is beyond me, but it's good to know that there IS some indication of actually being able to make wi-fi calls.

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