** No longer affects: ubuntu-ux

** Description changed:

  Ubuntu 14.10 r22
  
  1. Navigate to System Settings > "Cellular".
  2. Turn "Call roaming" on or off.
  
  What happens: There's no such setting.
  
  What should happen: There's a "Call roaming" switch, with the caption "When 
call roaming is off, incoming calls are ignored while roaming.".
  <https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Networking#cellular-mobile>
  
  The design for the cellular plugin included setting a preference for
  call roaming.  Ofono only provides this as a read-only property, to show
  if you are currently roaming or not.  You can disable/enable data while
- roaming, but there is no way to do that for calls.  I have compared this
- to android, which also doesn't provide a way to change that.  The design
- probably needs to be updated to reflect that.
+ roaming, but there is no way to do that for calls.

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  Call roaming preference can't be changed

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