Thursday 25 June 2015




 Continuity of the calls and texts is droping his shackles Wi-Fi in IOS in September.

Thanks to a change That Eliminates the need to be on the same Wi-Fi network to use Continuity, it looks like users will be Able to make and receive calls and texts on Their Mac or i Pad over a cellular connection With iOS 9. This will require the support of carriers, and T-Mobile is confirming That Currently the feature is working With its network in the iOS 9 Beta. From The Verge


      But one of the requirements for the use of continuity is that both devices must be on the same Wi-Fi network.With IOS 9 which is destined to change, and T-Mobile want the world to know that is the first major US airline to provide continuity through its cellular network. Your iPhone will have no Wi-Fi to pass calls and text conversations to your Mac or iPad, although obviously the two latest devices still need to be online for this to work.

    With the ability to respond to calls and texts, even if you leave your phone at home, there is no denying that this is a bit of a game changer for the usefulness of continuity. While T-Mobile is the first to launch support function (iOS while 9 is in beta form, no less), it is difficult to imagine that the other companies are left behind. It is unclear whether support can be added during the beta, or sometime after iOS 9 goes live.




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