My Nokia G50 suddenly began to not be able to send text/SMS messages. It was fine right up to yesterday evening. Now, the interesting thing is when I logged on here, I opted to receive the verification code via my phone. It came through right away - no issues. But two text messages I sent early this morning still show “Sending” meaning the messages aren’t going through. Why is this? Further, I notice my SIM Status says ATT instead of T-Mobile. Why is that?
I was configuring my Nokia G50 to deactivate receiving voicemails. While doing so, I noticed my 5G phone was listed in my home network’s area as connected 2.5G service, which it wasn’t before. I re-selected 5G, and all seemed well. Until, I turned my phone on again later. Whereas, previously, it always in the upper left corner verified I was a T-Mobile customer, suddenly it was indicating I was on AT&T. My SIM is T-Mobile, and always was from the time I got the phone, and signed up for T-Mobile. Why is it telling me it is AT&T now?
My question is, how can I deactivate receiving voice calls of all types. I’m a relatively new customer, my phone is listing spam calls. Now, in the first place, I never wanted any voice features. But economics forced my hand. I’m Deaf, so have no use for voice calls. However, T-Mobile charged more for their hearing impaired service than they did for services designed for the elderly. Being elderly, I took that service. I don’t want any voice calls, despite it being a feature of my service. Is there any way to deactivate voice calls?
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