Update to previous post about cell signal weakness (Verizon, iPhone 12, iOS 14.2.1) and WiFi calling not working:
After further conversation with Apple, I believe that what Apple is calling "the 1-bar symptom" is caused by "the choice of network thresholds by the Carrier which can force the device to stay on an LTE band with a weaker signal." Apple sent a field engineer to my house to collect logs using multiple devices including several iPhones and an Android device. Apple then contacted Verizon to optimize their configuration for my location. I have a stronger signal since they did this. Obviously the carriers (not just Verizon) need to do this for their whole network, not just one location.
Regarding my WiFi calling issue, Apple suggested that I disable QoS on my router, and now I can use WiFi calling. On one of my iPhones the change was instant; on our other iPhone, we had to remove the SIM card and then replace it to get WiFi calling working. Further, Apple says the the "no-bar symptom" was also caused by having QoS enabled.
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App & System Services
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Core OS
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