Google urges phone users to switch off Wi-Fi calling

Google found multiple security flaws in Samsung Galaxy and other smartphones that could allow hackers access into the devices.

The devices affected are:

Samsung Galaxy phones, including those in the S22, M33, M13, M12, A71, A53, A33, A21, A13, A12 and A04 series
Vivo phones, including those in the S16, S15, S6, X70, X60 and X30 series
Google Pixel 6 and 6 Pro, Pixel 6a, Pixel 7 and 7 Pro

more here

googleprojectzero.blogspot.com

@ecksmc
Note that the vulnerability is for Samsung phones with Exynos chipsets. Snapdragon-based phones should be OK. Check your regional variant.

androidauthority.com/samsung-e

@voltronic was just reading some more articles about that

The S22 models that are affected should just be the ones in select European and African countries since the rest of the world’s S22 devices also use Qualcomm modems.

digitaltrends.com/mobile/think

@ecksmc
That may be true for the S22, but Samsung has used / continues to use the exynos chipset for other models in many other countries.

@ecksmc
Hide a moment of concern because I have an A53, but mine is a US snapdragon variant so I'm OK.

@voltronic yeah *wipes sweat from forehead* moment

Samsung Semiconductor that make the Exynos

@ecksmc @voltronic

Guys I have an A53 also, and I couldn't find the Wi-Fi Calling setting to switch on or off ... does that mean I'm in the clear, or should I be worried?

@Jax_Wild_4_Life did you try

1 Open the Phone app ; 2 Tap the more options icon. It will appear as three dots top right ; 3 Tap Settings ; 4 Tap Wi-Fi Calling

that model does have WiFi calling

@voltronic

@Jax_Wild_4_Life maybe you haven't got it

ik in UK some network providers remove that feature - Wi-Fi calling won’t work if your mobile carrier doesn’t support the feature - hence why some remove it

Contact your cellular carrier or check their website to confirm the availability of Wi-Fi calling services in your region.

you can also try(screenshot)
troubleshoot here's a few things to try

@voltronic

@ecksmc thanks so much! I'm in the Atlantic coast Canada, so I'm thinking it might not actually be on my phone, but I just didn't know either. I'll keep searching and confirm though, like you said.

@voltronic

@Jax_Wild_4_Life no worries

that would be my guess it's not available via your carrier so they have removed it before you got the device < which carriers do when adding there own stuff onto Android OS they sometimes add/remove things

did you try >> Settings > Network & internet > Mobile network > Advanced and select Wi-Fi Calling

along with the phone app settings those are the two places I know that setting is

@voltronic

@Jax_Wild_4_Life, you could install the CPU-Z app from the Play Store and check which processor your phone's got (as well as a ton of other stuff) with it 👍
@voltronic @ecksmc
play.google.com/store/apps/det

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@Jax_Wild_4_Life @BillyBones @ecksmc
Huh. My A53 is Exynos! I wonder if they all are?

Glad I had Wi-Fi calling turned off.

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