Apple’s two new smartphone models have influenced VoLTE data usage in the USA. Local carriers report that users began to use the new 4G LTE network more and make more calls over it. iPhone 6 and VoLTE seem to be closely connected as the more customers get the 7th-generation iDevice the more VoLTE usage increases across the country.
Users can play with their iPhone 6 VoLTE settings and turn the new option off in the areas where there is no 4G LTE coverage, but in the biggest cities such coverage exists so such an option is not needed that often.

Thanks to VoLTE users can enjoy better call quality and such quality is even worth buying the new smartphone that is LTE-enabled. When phone calls are routed through 3G, they can’t boast the good quality. But when they are routed through LTE, the quality is so incredible that you can spend hours and hours talking to your friends and family.
As carriers note, users who are still using iPhone 4, 4S, 5 and other models that are not compatible with VoLTE have to make voice calls through 3G and 2G networks. This is, however, not the case with iPhone 6 Plus and iPhone 6 owners who enjoy all the benefits of owning their smartphone. Because of them, American mobile companies experience a surge in VoLTE phone calls and this increase has begun in September when Apple officially launched its new smartphone line.
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