If I have Wi-Fi available, it almost always means I'm home and I don't care how much power it's using. If I'm not home, I'm not on Wi-Fi and I want to conserve battery power. So there's no need to ever have Wi-Fi activated on my phone, unless I'm doing a software update.
I'm sure there have been efficiency improvements over the years, but it's still needless power consumption.
Also Wi-Fi calling appears to be off by default. Thanks for bringing it up, though. I might try it next time I'm in another country; if you switch SIMs on an iPhone, it loses all association between people's phone numbers and their entries in your contacts. Yes... the iPhone can't handle travel, 16 years in. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
"You're posting too fast. Please slow down. Thanks."
Then why was the Reply button enabled, and why does this rudeness persist year after year?
I'm sure there have been efficiency improvements over the years, but it's still needless power consumption.
Also Wi-Fi calling appears to be off by default. Thanks for bringing it up, though. I might try it next time I'm in another country; if you switch SIMs on an iPhone, it loses all association between people's phone numbers and their entries in your contacts. Yes... the iPhone can't handle travel, 16 years in. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
"You're posting too fast. Please slow down. Thanks."
Then why was the Reply button enabled, and why does this rudeness persist year after year?