Based on the information you provided, it seems like you are using a messaging app or service that shows different status indicators for calls and text messages. The status indicators typically have specific meanings:
Calling (no ringing): When you call someone and it shows "calling" but not "ringing," it means that the call is in progress, but the recipient's phone has not yet started to ring. It could be that the recipient's phone is off, out of coverage, or in a "Do Not Disturb" mode, which allows the call to be established, but the phone won't audibly ring.
Double grey tick for text message: In some messaging apps, like WhatsApp, a double grey tick indicates that your text message has been successfully delivered to the recipient's phone. This means the message has been sent to their device but does not necessarily mean they have read it yet.
It's important to note that different messaging apps may have varying ways of displaying status indicators. Additionally, the specific meaning of these indicators may change depending on the app's updates and settings.
If you are experiencing any issues with calls or messages not being delivered or received as expected, it could be due to network connectivity, settings on the recipient's phone, or even issues with the messaging app itself. In such cases, it's best to check your network connection, ensure the recipient's phone is functional and has signal, and verify the app's notification and privacy settings. If problems persist, contacting the app's support or the phone's manufacturer might be helpful to troubleshoot the issue further.