Since switching to the iphone 8s through verizon, I've had problems with calls dropping. I started contacting verizon about 9 months ago. I went through a number of diagnostics, setting changes etc with no sustained improvement with the performance of the phone and/or the network. After months of dropped calls, I finally figured out it was happening when I was on a call using a wifi network, but moved outside of wifi and onto the verizon network, the call would drop. The call wouldn't drop right away, but I could no longer hear the person speaking, then eventually I would get the notice call failure. It doesn't matter what location (or wifi network) I'm on, but when the phone needs to switch to verizon the same thing happens. To test my theory, I turned wifi off for a day and moved around my home and outside while on calls the way I usually do and none of the calls dropped. The verizon network signal wasn't great inside my home, but atleast it didn't drop calls.
I've been on a number of calls with verizon customer support. One recommendation was to get a network extender which made no sense to me. (again it happens no matter where I am) the most recent customer service rep recommended a new sim card. That seemed like a reasonable thing to try. Got the sim card yesterday and it didn't work. I got a call back from customer service today with what they feel is the final outcome and decided the sim card wasn't going to work. I asked them to put it in writing to me because I honestly couldn't believe what I was hearing:
"I do apologize for the frustration. As we discussed the WiFi calling is working as designed, if you start a call with WiFi calling and walk away to another location the call will drop, this is going to be more consistent in areas of marginal coverage as well."
For the following reasons, I struggle with this response:
1) It happens no matter where I am (when my phone switches to the wifi I'm on to the verizon network, the call drops)
2) I've had about 10 iphones and have never experienced the high number of failed calls
3) There are 3 other iphone users on the verizon network in my home, none of them are having the same issues (they are not on the iphone 8s)
4) Why would a Company that states "best phones, best network" be ok with saying calls will drop?
The last recommendation I received from Verizon was to turn wifi calling off. I've been conditioned to use wifi whenever and wherever possible. Not sure why this setting is now necessary and if it truely is to prevent calls from dropping, why is it only after 9 months of calls to customer service that they are now telling me this.
If any suggestions out there, would love to hear them. I've been with Verizon for many years, but this one really puts a dent in my loyalty!