Does the Samsung Galaxy S7 have some kind of indication whether it is currently using the WiFi rather than the cell network? I have the phone set up with WiFi Calling enabled with HD voice. But the phone’s lock screen almost always displays “Verizon Wireless” in the top left corner, and the signal strength indicator is one or two bars, i.e. the signal is weak.
I made two calls this morning. The first was to a land line, and was broken up to the point of being unintelligible. (So I called the guy back using my land line.) The second call, just a few minutes later, was to a cell number, and it was perfect.
My WiFi signal strength is good, nearly always the full four bars. (The ability to browse the web on my phone indicates the WiFi is working. It’s a fast 60Mbps broadband cable connection.)
For some reason, the phone doesn't seem to be using the WiFi at times when it should. However, more precisely, I don’t know whether the phone is (a) not using the WiFi, or (b) using the WiFi but unsuccessfully. Hence my question of whether the phone has a way of telling me whether it is currently on the Verizon cell network or on the WiFi.
Would appreciate any advice on this.