Anyone got an idea how long were looking at for the 4.2.2 framework for WiFi calling?
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Anyone have a custom ROM with WiFi calling supported that has confirmed MMS works when using WiFi calling?
I've tried InsertCoin 8.1.3 with no luck - can't send or receive MMS when using WiFi calling.
(I'm on T-Mobile US)
Bughound said:
Anyone have a custom ROM with WiFi calling supported that has confirmed MMS works when using WiFi calling?
I've tried InsertCoin 8.1.3 with no luck - can't send or receive MMS when using WiFi calling.
(I'm on T-Mobile US)
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Based on the deafening silence I guess I'm the only one who really gives a hoot about this.
Here's the closest I've seen so far to anyone reporting they've had success with MMS over WiFi:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=51247956&postcount=22
SUCCESS!
Bughound said:
Based on the deafening silence I guess I'm the only one who really gives a hoot about this.
Here's the closest I've seen so far to anyone reporting they've had success with MMS over WiFi:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=51247956&postcount=22
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For anyone interested, here's the solution to get MMS over WiFi working for TMobile US, thanks to Rsotbiemrptson:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=51563743&postcount=36
I use AT&T note 3 on t-mobile. 4.4.2 official AT&T kitkat rom. Rooted (couldn't get hotspot working without root)
I don't think there's a way to flash T-Mobile rom on my phone, but wonder if there's a way to get volte to work on this phone on t-mobile.
Do I need to wait until AT&T sends out volte update and will it work with T-Mobile? Is there a chance I won't be able to root\use hotspot after such update?
Can I tweak anything to make it work?
Currently, when I get a call while hotspot is on, network switches to 4G and never switches back to LTE until the hotspot is turned off... and the only way to get around this issue is to forward calls (or switch hotspot off and then back on)
I know T-Mobile is pushing out volte and people on xda say it works in my area.
Thanks
Since Sprint has chosen for now to leave us out of the WiFi calling update, I decided to jump and use voipvoip with our resident WiFi calling. Seems to work pretty good. If you use WiFi calling, what has been your experience on the HTC one?
richjolliff said:
Since Sprint has chosen for now to leave us out of the WiFi calling update, I decided to jump and use voipvoip with our resident WiFi calling. Seems to work pretty good. If you use WiFi calling, what has been your experience on the HTC one?
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I have the HTC One M8 with WIFI calling. It works pretty good. Had an issue and had to reprovision my phone. My office has limited connectivity with brick building and even with the airave, WIFI calling has been super clear and for the most part simple to use. Plan on using on Monday when I go to the doctor's office. My phone and the girlfriends phone didn't have connectivity last weekend while waiting but they have WIFI.
I didn't know the M7 wasn't getting the WIFI update - was looking forward to it for my girlfriend's phone.
We can set up WiFi through sip, but my understanding was Sprint was going to let us do WiFi calling from their sip?
SO now that the M8 and M9 both have wifi calling, has anyone found a way to port that over to our M7? Sprint service sucks inside my building. I am running a Sense 7 build from the M9 and it has a wifi calling toggle in the quick settings but the internal software isn't there to show the settings. Since wifi calling is essentially software, shouldn't we just be able to run some software to get native wifi calling. (yes yes I know google voice and hangouts dialer will let me do wifi calling but I want it built in through my own phone number)
No. When sprint updated the m7 to lollipop we were supposed to get Wi-Fi calling. At the last minute sprint backed out claiming that the m7 wasn't capable of Wi-Fi calling which is a bunch of bs cause t-mobile has it for the m7
So, Verizon says that they can't provide WiFi calling, however, the new radio supports it.
Any way to force the network to provision our Nexus 6 phones for WiFi calling?
abuttino said:
So, Verizon says that they can't provide WiFi calling, however, the new radio supports it.
Any way to force the network to provision our Nexus 6 phones for WiFi calling?
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I also couldn't figure it out.