Google Pixel 6a (bluejay) with DivestOS 20.0 / 13.0 / T also has no option / buttons for WiFi calls. DivestOS is a vastly diverged unofficial soft fork of LineageOS.
And thanks @iodysseus for the info’s. I’ve been running Calyx for the last couple of years and like it very much. Graphene I’ve tried but not overly fond of. DivestOS deliberately removed support for wifi calling after polling users for their preferences!
I’m enjoying my stay on iodé very much at the moment.
Ah, thank you for the information. Hugely disappointing but never mind. Next job will be to try and find a way to manage without it. Fortunately I don’t get many calls but the signal around here is terrible.
Inexpensive alternative to Wi-Fi calling: TeleGuard IP telephony. I make calls to all fixed and mobile networks worldwide, anonymously!
TeleGuard Messenger Messenger ‘Made in Swiss’ offers its users worldwide the opportunity to make inexpensive calls to mobile and landline networks via IP telephony. Your own phone number is not displayed, but a pseudo number!
What other CustomROM developers offer, iodé can always do. It’s only a matter of time, as the Pixel 6 and 6a examples show. Without the request from @chrisrg, status wouldn’t be in sight at the moment.