The second largest mobile carrier in the United States has finally released Wi-Fi calling for two of the best Android smartphones money can buy. AT&T Wi-Fi calling for Galaxy S7 and Galaxy S7 edge arrives a few months after this feature was first launched by the carrier with the LG G4. Wi-Fi calling was later rolled out for the Galaxy S6 Active and the LG K10. Now the carrier has finally released it for the Galaxy S7 and the Galaxy S7 edge.
Software version MMB29M.G930AUCU2APG1 and MMB29M.G935AUCU2APG1 is now being rolled out for the Galaxy S7 and the Galaxy S7 edge respectively by AT&T. The update also includes the latest security patches as well as tweaks for some existing features. It comes in at around 600MB so you're definitely going to need a strong Wi-Fi connection to download this update that's finally going to add Wi-Fi calling to your flagship handset on AT&T.