Pixel phones may bug you to enable Wi-Fi calling more often

What you need to know

  • Google Pixel phones may soon remind users to enable Wi-Fi calling if it is not already enabled.
  • The notification feature was spotted in an APK teardown for the Adaptive Connectivity Services app.
  • The update carrying the feature could be released in a couple of weeks or months, as it still appears to be in the testing phase.

Pixel phones, along with other Android phones, have incorporated a Wi-Fi calling feature for over a couple of years now. It works in conjunction with the device’s carrier to ensure users have a smoother calling experience. Pixel phones, however, may soon remind users to enable the feature if it is not enabled already.

The feature was spotted in an APK teardown performed by folks at Android Authority for the Adaptive Connectivity Services app bearing version p.2025.01. Based on identified strings in the app’s backend, Google could soon notify Pixel owners to enable Wi-Fi calling.

Wi-Fi calling on an Android phone

(Image credit: Android Central)

The notification description further reads, “Turn on Wi-Fi calling to talk and text in places where the mobile network isn’t as strong.” The publication further notes that it is still unclear whether Google would send users the notification only when Wi-Fi calling is disabled or when it detects that the user is in a poor or no network area. Either way, users will soon see a “turn on” pop-up with the new notification and also can “dismiss” it.

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