A:AnswerIf your connected to WiFi, try rebooting your modem. Then try again. With WiFi calling selected, sometimes the wifi connection falters, therefore, dropped calls.
After rebooting your modem and problem persists, turn off your WiFi on your iPhone, then use as normally... If dropped calls stop happening, you'll know it's your internet service that's the problem.
If dropped calls are happening wherever you go, reevalute the carrier service that you have... You might want to try another service.
And if it continues to drop calls, next time your near an Apple store, drop by and have them check your device out. They're pretty good about taking care of you, even if they need to swap you with a new device...
AND POWER OFF YOUR PHONE AT LEAST TWICE A DAY. THIS HELPS KEEP YOUR PHONE RUNNING SWOOTHLY
A:AnswerIf you are under one of the trade up contracts, you must purchase the remaining balance before you can move to the XS. I was going to do the same thing but just bought the XS outright. That way it is unlocked too. Can use with any carrier in any country.
A:AnswerYes it has to be a new line. But I was told that I could pay the difference so I could get another iPhone Xs max. So ultimately you’ll be getting a $700 statement credit back over the 24 month duaration.
A:AnswerYou can trade almost any phone. Depending on the phone and storage size the price differs a lot. There is a current bonus amount for trading towards new a galaxy or note but not towards a new iPhone.
A:AnswerBigger screen real estate, Face ID 2.0, A12 Bionic chip, faster processor, faster LTE bands, better camera, better battery life up to an hour and a half.