Galaxy S9 software update 9-17-2018
G960U1UEU3ARH7 Verizon
1. Fixes an issue that could prevent the camera from responding or launching under certain scenarios.
10:22 AM
2. Addresses an issue that could prevent Android Pay? from working.
10:22 AM
3. Fixes an issue preventing the face unlock feature from working properly.
10:22 AM
4.Improves the Bluetooth® connection performance.
Yep I'm getting one now on my unlocked version. Looks like it addresses slo-mo recording plus a security update. Nothing on Samsung Pay or Bluetooth, although I'm not having any problems.
Nothing yet for me on Verizon.
Funny, since I have an unlocked phone, wifi calling isn't an option with AT&T and in fact has never even shown up in the settings. After this update, the option is now there but it fails when I try to enable it. I had to turn off notifications for phone because it was notifying me constantly to turn on wifi calling. Another new setting turned up though and was by default enabled, Volte calling.
Finally any update for the unlocked version after 3 freaking months!!!
Nothing yet for T-Mobile units.
Any reason I shouldn't install this?
Guatiao said:
Nothing yet for T-Mobile units.
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Same here. I've been having an issue with Google Pay where it just stops working and requires a reboot to fix it. That being said, isn't Android Pay apart of Google Pay?
Android Pay is now Google Pay, they are one thing now. Rebranded and everything. Also, nothing here on my TMO S9 either yet.
After this update I see a few people reporting(including myself) that upon phone locking the s9/s9+ will just down. Any other people getting this issue?
Update Broke Bluetooh
After this update my Bluetooth randomly disconnects. I have contacted Samsung with no resolution. I have reset and cleared cache and data on the Bluetooth app, and I have done a network, wifi, and blueTooth systems settings reset.
This is very discouraging, especially since I am diabetic and use my phone to monitor my Dexcom G5 glucose sensor.
Airstream25 said:
Galaxy S9 software update 9-17-2018
G960U1UEU3ARH7 Verizon
1. Fixes an issue that could prevent the camera from responding or launching under certain scenarios.
10:22 AM
2. Addresses an issue that could prevent Android Pay? from working.
10:22 AM
3. Fixes an issue preventing the face unlock feature from working properly.
10:22 AM
4.Improves the Bluetooth® connection performance.
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cdmcmillon said:
After this update my Bluetooth randomly disconnects. I have contacted Samsung with no resolution. I have reset and cleared cache and data on the Bluetooth app, and I have done a network, wifi, and blueTooth systems settings reset.
This is very discouraging, especially since I am diabetic and use my phone to monitor my Dexcom G5 glucose sensor.
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Flash back to the previous firmware
If I flash back to a previous build through Odin, do i I have to factory reset?
Juice3250 said:
If I flash back to a previous build through Odin, do i I have to factory reset?
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No, just make sure you use HOME_CSC and not CSC
CSC = Reset
HOME_CSC = No reset
*Detection* said:
No, just make sure you use HOME_CSC and not CSC
CSC = Reset
HOME_CSC = No reset
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Awesome! Thanks.
After this update persons who i called hear buzzing sound from my bluetooth headset...
Is there anybody have this problem???
*Detection* said:
No, just make sure you use HOME_CSC and not CSC
CSC = Reset
HOME_CSC = No reset
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Question about these...what is the difference?
If it resets will it not go back?
Also is this related to the "new sim" setup screen when you pop in a new carrier?
JaY iZz BaKk said:
Question about these...what is the difference?
If it resets will it not go back?
Also is this related to the "new sim" setup screen when you pop in a new carrier?
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It will still go back, but it will wipe your whole phone back to factory settings in the process if you use CSC
Nothing to do with SIM setup, it will completely wipe your phone as if it was new out of the box
*Detection* said:
It will still go back, but it will wipe your whole phone back to factory settings in the process if you use CSC
Nothing to do with SIM setup, it will completely wipe your phone as if it was new out of the box
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I used Home_csc and when I booted up, settings wouldn't open. I flashed back to ARG8 from BR19. I had to go into recovery and factory reset. Then I took the OTA update from Verizon. I realized that I hate having to re-enter all my passwords that aren't stored in the cloud.
Juice3250 said:
I used Home_csc and when I booted up, settings wouldn't open. I flashed back to ARG8 from BR19. I had to go into recovery and factory reset. Then I took the OTA update from Verizon. I realized that I hate having to re-enter all my passwords that aren't stored in the cloud.
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That's bad luck, did you not try clearing CACHE from recovery first?
Either way managing to flash back should not have broken anything, sorry you had issues
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I recently got a new phone from AT&T. I haven't contacted them as I haven't felt it necessary yet. After recently switching from an iPhone 4, I love Android. I quickly rooted it with the Ping Pong method and installed apps such as Busy Box, Greenify, Nova Launcher, Clock Sync Adblock Plus, System Tuner, SD Maid, Titanium Backup, Uninstall, and etcetera. I listed almost all root applications due to it may being a problem with that. My phone worked fine for a while. I noticed it stopped working after some calls stopped coming through as well as texts. Randomly, I see that my texts don't go through, but after a quick restart it seems to work fine. I was wondering if there is any way of getting logs to help someone out there figure this out for me. If unrooting via SuperSU and then factory wiping my device would work please let me know. If there is any information I can provide you I will. The phone worked for the first week fine. Restarts seem to fix the issue until around ~6 hours of time using the device. It mainly sits next to me at my desk.
SMS doesn't go through or receive. Phone calls are not received (Have not tried outgoing). Cellular Data (4G/LTE) does not work.
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I have frozen the OTA notifications from wsync. I also remove some bloatware thanks to System app remover (ROOT) by Jumobile. It gives you things that are not CRUCIAL to your system to remove. I removed a few things. Nothing relate to Samsung.
I'd make a backup backup of the phone using your favorite method (I seem to remember that titanium can do this), and try a factory reset to see if that fixes your problem. AoN
anneoneamouse said:
I'd make a backup backup of the phone using your favorite method (I seem to remember that titanium can do this), and try a factory reset to see if that fixes your problem. AoN
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Well... Umm. dm-verify verifaction failed... So I'm guessing that I "bricked" my device. Guessing I have to plug it into my pc and do a flash somehow. Any info?
--Edit: Booted into my device with same settings. However I cannot do a factory restore as it always says dm-verify verification failed.
Beyond my knowledge. If the phone still functions, un freeze / restore all the system stuff you disabled, try again? But I'm just guessing. AoN
Use Odin to flash the factory OE2 firmware via PC.
If you're still having issues it may be a faulty SIM card.
Sent from my SAMSUNG-SM-G920A using XDA Free mobile app
MrBaltazar said:
Use Odin to flash the factory OE2 firmware via PC.
If you're still having issues it may be a faulty SIM card.
Sent from my SAMSUNG-SM-G920A using XDA Free mobile app
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Alright, I flashed everything. Re-rooted (I tested before root if the Cellular Data/Messages worked. Cellular data did not, but messages did (and haven't had issues after root). The cellular data still DOES NOT work. I live in a location where LTE is supported. Any info?
LordNature said:
Alright, I flashed everything. Re-rooted (I tested before root if the Cellular Data/Messages worked. Cellular data did not, but messages did (and haven't had issues after root). The cellular data still DOES NOT work. I live in a location where LTE is supported. Any info?
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This may be s silly question but have you tried toggling the 2 switches under mobile networks/mobile data off then on? One of them is enhanced 4G LTE services. I read somewhere that this might help.
Message center using the right number? 13123149810
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This may be s silly question but have you tried toggling the 2 switches under mobile networks/mobile data off then on? One of them is enhanced 4G LTE services. I read somewhere that this might help.
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Tried every single tab under that
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Tried every single tab under that
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Call AT&T tech support and have them provision your data on the back end again. Just explain that everything works except your data. This can happen if there is a data block on your line or if someone used the my AT&T app to turn off data for lines on the account.
Are you able to make phone calls?
Do you see the 4G LTE logo at the top when wifi is turned off?
Sent from my Galaxy S6 on AT&T
MrBaltazar said:
Call AT&T tech support and have them provision your data on the back end again. Just explain that everything works except your data. This can happen if there is a data block on your line or if someone used the my AT&T app to turn off data for lines on the account.
Are you able to make phone calls?
Do you see the 4G LTE logo at the top when wifi is turned off?
Sent from my Galaxy S6 on AT&T
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4G LTE logo does not display when wifi is off.
Phone calls work.
LordNature said:
4G LTE logo does not display when wifi is off.
Phone calls work.
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Call at&t. I'm almost sure it's not on your end.
Sent from my Galaxy S6 on AT&T
I received the OTA for Oreo this morning, everything looked fine until I tried to activate Google's Auto-fill feature, but the service wasn't there, only Samsung pass was there and some 3rd party password managers could be downloaded but no Google Auto fill, so I did a Reset.
After the reset Google Auto-fill showed up, I was happy, until I tried to activate Bixby, No voice, only home.
I went into Apps and cleared the cache, data and uninstalled all of the updates to all of the Bixby services. Did not fix it.
Did both a soft and a hard reset, same Issue.
Stuff I Noticed:
When I go to (Bixby Settings > About Bixby)
Bixby voice doesn't show up at all, while Bixby Home shows up
If I try to use the dictate function a popup saying "voice recognition legal info" tries to load but fails and a second later another shows up saying "No Network Connection" and I have one!
Who else is having this issue? Any Idea on how to Fix it???
I have the an unlocked exynos Note 8. I can confirm mine is still running normally after the Oreo update.
Are you running any package disabler?
Praks93 said:
I have the an unlocked exynos Note 8. I can confirm mine is still running normally after the Oreo update.
Are you running any package disabler?
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Nope, im running it as stock as it gets, I will try to flash a new firmware and update here
Update: I checked my S9+ which had Bixby working fine, the button didn't seem to work, I cleared the Bixby data and guess what? same issue now on the S9+
I believe its a nation wide issue in the UAE.
Im in the process of flashing a new software to test this theory
Update 2: I flashed a whole new firmware and used the CSC file to make sure everything is reset to factory
Still no bixby voice, on both my S9+ and the Note8 It most likely is a region issue.
Damn, I just checked and I also don't have Bixby voice anymore - I updated to Oreo by flashing the XEF firmware and used OTA
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Damn, I just checked and I also don't have Bixby voice anymore - I updated to Oreo by flashing the XEF firmware and used OTA
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Looks like it's from Samsung's side, we just gotta wait out their long and I mean long response time for "hotfixes"
SMH
hi it´s resolved today youpiiiiiiiiiiiii
Still waiting for my update to come through. I have ATT it will probably be another 2 months before we get it.
WarMaester said:
Update 2: I flashed a whole new firmware and used the CSC file to make sure everything is reset to factory
Still no bixby voice, on both my S9+ and the Note8 It most likely is a region issue.
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Must be a region issue like you said. I have a UAE Note 8 which got Oreo OTA today, and the Bixby button/voice still works as it should.
So I rooted my Pixel 4 XL with Magisk, and did the whole process of enabling Soli as it is not active in the country I live in. I installed Busy Box and used it to modify a prop to also activate VoLTE and VoWiFi as they are also not activated on the device here in KSA.
Everything is working perfectly for me, however, when I tried to register a new Face ID, the enrollment kept failing as it kept asking me to delete old face data first, which I don't have since the device was restored to factory settings before doing the whole root process.
I spoke to one of the agents of Google and he told me that after going through all the troubleshooting, I need to restore the phone to factory settings to solve the issue, which will take away all the above work.
Any ideas?
oneshotaz said:
So I rooted my Pixel 4 XL with Magisk, and did the whole process of enabling Soli as it is not active in the country I live in. I installed Busy Box and used it to modify a prop to also activate VoLTE and VoWiFi as they are also not activated on the device here in KSA.
Everything is working perfectly for me, however, when I tried to register a new Face ID, the enrollment kept failing as it kept asking me to delete old face data first, which I don't have since the device was restored to factory settings before doing the whole root process.
I spoke to one of the agents of Google and he told me that after going through all the troubleshooting, I need to restore the phone to factory settings to solve the issue, which will take away all the above work.
Any ideas?
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Face ID is stored in Titan chip and the only way to wipe it is to do a factory reset via settings. Wiping via fastboot will not clear the Titan chip
Hey it worked!
Thanks a lot!!
Let me preface this with this issue began with the February security update. I cannot say for certain that they are related, however it’s difficult to believe that they are not. Tuesday after installing the February security update my phone and lost the ability to connect to Tmobile’s data network. It can still call, text, send MMS, and run speed tests. I’ve been working with one of the engineers at Tmobile corporate in Bellevue Washington. They have gone above and beyond looking at the switch, refreshing my account By suspending and reactivating it. They have had my Sim card swapped multiple times. When I put my Sim card into my old phone I have data connectivity like normal. Does anybody hear have any insight or anything to try on a pixel five to possibly undo whatever the February security update did.
Update. Best Buy replaced the phone outside of normal warranty. As soon as it got the February security update the problem is back.
Clear system cache.
Do a network reset.
Double check all related settings.
Now you know why I don't update...
blackhawk said:
Clear system cache.
Do a network reset.
Double check all related settings.
Now you know why I don't update...
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Done, done, and done. This is phone number 2 now. Problem does not follow my sim. Works fine in iphone 10s and a Samsung Note 20.
b0gman said:
Done, done, and done. This is phone number 2 now. Problem does not follow my sim. Works fine in iphone 10s and a Samsung Note 20.
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Ouch. That sucks.
Try a factory reset if you haven't.
Most likely it was the update.
If a reload doesn't get it, reflash the firmware.
It may be a hardware failure if a reflash to the last known good rom doesn't get it.
blackhawk said:
Ouch. That sucks.
Try a factory reset if you haven't.
Most likely it was the update.
If a reload doesn't get it, reflash the firmware.
It may be a hardware failure if a reflash to the last known good rom doesn't get it.
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Don't have time for any of that anymore sadly. Best buy does kick ass they swapped me into a S20 FE. Did get an email from google acknowledging that this is a known bug since January.
Go into settings and check your APN settings. I had to delete one and switch to another to get my data working again.
I have a Pixel 5. I was trying to turn on wi-fi calling. It is no longer on my menu. I searched settings, I did a bunch of "Googling". Everything I read says it should be in the Phone app under Settings and then Calls. It is not. Searching the menu brings nothing up either. I have an old Pixel 2 on the same network. I found the wi-fi calling option and turned it on pretty easily.
Any idea what is going on here? I am clueless.
Stock ROM?
Rooted?
Carrier?
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I am stock ROM, Rooted, Verizon, and it is in Settings > Network & Internet > Mobile network > Advanced > Wi-Fi calling
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Stock ROM?
Rooted?
Carrier?
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I am stock ROM, Rooted, Verizon, and it is in Settings > Network & Internet > Mobile network > Advanced > Wi-Fi calling
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Stock, unrooted, originally AT&T, now TING (Verizon). Is there any reason to root a Pixel? (If there is, I will)
draexo said:
Stock, unrooted, originally AT&T, now TING (Verizon). Is there any reason to root a Pixel? (If there is, I will)
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That's an entirely different question with various threads debating the points. But to your OP it is also in the phone settings, calling accounts, <click> the account and Wifi calling can be enabled there. If it's not there then perhaps it's not available on your dialing network.
The carrier (Ting/Verizon) turned it on. Magically, wifi calling appeared in my settings!
Now the Pixel 2 is using wifi calling fine. The Pixel 5 allows me to attempt to turn it on, but, alas, it fails. I contacted support again and they confirmed wifi calling is on for both devices. So, they did the "default" troubleshooting thing of asking me to do a factory reset on the Pixel 5 to see if that would make it use wifi calling.
I do not want to do a factory reset.
draexo said:
The carrier (Ting/Verizon) turned it on. Magically, wifi calling appeared in my settings!
Now the Pixel 2 is using wifi calling fine. The Pixel 5 allows me to attempt to turn it on, but, alas, it fails. I contacted support again and they confirmed wifi calling is on for both devices. So, they did the "default" troubleshooting thing of asking me to do a factory reset on the Pixel 5 to see if that would make it use wifi calling.
I do not want to do a factory reset.
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The only time I'd do a factory reset was when I wanted to for some reason or another. Never when a CSR tells be to do one to troubleshoot. Most I'd do is a reboot which I'm sure you've done. As for Wifi calling it's not all it's cracked up to be. I get dropped calls, crumby audio and overall a bad experience so I turned it off. Is there a demanding reason you need it? I'd also try to troubleshoot on your own and maybe check out Reddit for some insights. Good luck.
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The only time I'd do a factory reset was when I wanted to for some reason or another. Never when a CSR tells be to do one to troubleshoot. Most I'd do is a reboot which I'm sure you've done. As for Wifi calling it's not all it's cracked up to be. I get dropped calls, crumby audio and overall a bad experience so I turned it off. Is there a demanding reason you need it? I'd also try to troubleshoot on your own and maybe check out Reddit for some insights. Good luck.
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I switched from AT&T because of lack of coverage at my home about 2 weeks ago. TING/Verizon covers both. Last night, I lost service. Something happened to the Verizon tower for about 2/3 hours. If I had wi-fi calling, it would not have been an issue. Will this be something that happens on occasion? Most likely not. I never used wi-fi calling before (I had a microcell @ home for AT&T).
Reddit? I thought XDA was the place for all things cell phone related!
I went to clear the system cache... but apparently Android 11 does not have one!!
It just bugs me that I can not get it to turn on.
4 months until Pixel 6.... I guess I can wait for that and THEN do a factory reset.
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I switched from AT&T because of lack of coverage at my home about 2 weeks ago. TING/Verizon covers both. Last night, I lost service. Something happened to the Verizon tower for about 2/3 hours. If I had wi-fi calling, it would not have been an issue. Will this be something that happens on occasion? Most likely not. I never used wi-fi calling before (I had a microcell @ home for AT&T).
Reddit? I thought XDA was the place for all things cell phone related!
I went to clear the system cache... but apparently Android 11 does not have one!!
It just bugs me that I can not get it to turn on.
4 months until Pixel 6.... I guess I can wait for that and THEN do a factory reset.
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Yes, stick with XDA,
What do you mean that "Android 11 doesn't have one" - You mean Android 11 doesn't have system cache?
What did you try that leads you to think this?
go to dialer and type *#*#4636#*#*
then Phone information
then check that Wifi calling Provisioned is checked.
Hopefully help from users here can help you get it turned on.
I do feel a factory reset may be needed, however. but NOT sure at all.
Make sure My Verizon Services is turned on in app settings. (search system apps to find it). Allow it to Modify system settings, reboot
I remember having to jump some hoops like factory reset and clearing certain things in fastboot on the HTC 10 with Verizon in regards to WI-FI Calling/VoLTE.
Let me ask, did you switch from AT&T to TING while you owned this Pixel 5.
If so, was it working with AT&T?
When did you switch (which update of the Pixel)
WiFi Calling at Verizon FAQs | Verizon
Learn how to use Verizon Wi-Fi calling if cellular service isn't available.
www.verizon.com
3 Ways To Fix Verizon Unable To Activate WiFi Calling - Internet Access Guide
Verizon unable to activate WiFi calling? We have enlisted the most helpful ways and expect that these methods will remove the problem for you.
internet-access-guide.com
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I switched from AT&T because of lack of coverage at my home about 2 weeks ago. TING/Verizon covers both. Last night, I lost service. Something happened to the Verizon tower for about 2/3 hours. If I had wi-fi calling, it would not have been an issue. Will this be something that happens on occasion? Most likely not. I never used wi-fi calling before (I had a microcell @ home for AT&T).
Reddit? I thought XDA was the place for all things cell phone related!
I went to clear the system cache... but apparently Android 11 does not have one!!
It just bugs me that I can not get it to turn on.
4 months until Pixel 6.... I guess I can wait for that and THEN do a factory reset.
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@andybones Lol, I'm not saying ditch XDA it's my go to. But... Reddit has some pretty good content for phone issues along with cute animal pics (subreddit r/aww) and all kinds of stuff to get lost in.
As for this issue I did a cursory search in the GooglePixel sub and there have been some issues going back over the years with Ting and ATT and wifi calling. One post said use the dialer code you mentioned above and provisioning. Also factory resets did not help at least one frustrated user. Factory resets are so laborious even with Google cloud but I guess if it's needed then worth a try.
OP keep us posted if you do happen to get it fixed. Then I'll link it to the subreddit. lol
andybones said:
Yes, stick with XDA,
What do you mean that "Android 11 doesn't have one" - You mean Android 11 doesn't have system cache?
What did you try that leads you to think this?
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When I get into recovery, the option to wipe cache partition is simply not there. All the other normal recovery options are there.... reboot, reboot to bootloader, apply update from ADB... even factory/data reset, but wipe cache partition is gone.
Here is a thread regarding the system cache.
https://www.reddit.com/r/oneplus/comments/j8ohht
andybones said:
go to dialer and type *#*#4636#*#*
then Phone information
then check that Wifi calling Provisioned is checked.
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WiFi calling Provisioned IS checked.
andybones said:
Hopefully help from users here can help you get it turned on.
I do feel a factory reset may be needed, however. but NOT sure at all.
Make sure My Verizon Services is turned on in app settings. (search system apps to find it). Allow it to Modify system settings, reboot
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I have no "My Verizon Services" APP
andybones said:
I remember having to jump some hoops like factory reset and clearing certain things in fastboot on the HTC 10 with Verizon in regards to WI-FI Calling/VoLTE.
Let me ask, did you switch from AT&T to TING while you owned this Pixel 5.
If so, was it working with AT&T?
When did you switch (which update of the Pixel)
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I switched about 2 weeks ago. I was on the June update with AT&T. No idea if wifi calling worked as I had an old AT&T microcell I used at home instead. I am now on the July update. I bought the phone from the Google store, not a carrier.
andybones said:
WiFi Calling at Verizon FAQs | Verizon
Learn how to use Verizon Wi-Fi calling if cellular service isn't available.
www.verizon.com
3 Ways To Fix Verizon Unable To Activate WiFi Calling - Internet Access Guide
Verizon unable to activate WiFi calling? We have enlisted the most helpful ways and expect that these methods will remove the problem for you.
internet-access-guide.com
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bobby janow said:
@andybones Lol, I'm not saying ditch XDA it's my go to. But... Reddit has some pretty good content for phone issues along with cute animal pics (subreddit r/aww) and all kinds of stuff to get lost in.
As for this issue I did a cursory search in the GooglePixel sub and there have been some issues going back over the years with Ting and ATT and wifi calling. One post said use the dialer code you mentioned above and provisioning. Also factory resets did not help at least one frustrated user. Factory resets are so laborious even with Google cloud but I guess if it's needed then worth a try.
OP keep us posted if you do happen to get it fixed. Then I'll link it to the subreddit. lol
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I made a comment about sticking with XDA. Meaning stick with XDA, literally. If he finds the answer someplace else, GREAT! Just stick with XDA, and come back and post what fixed it.
Roll your eye all you want though. Useless as it is, roll on.
draexo said:
I cant not find it. Where is it? Do I need to go into recovery? Everything I try ends up with the dead android image.
Here is a thread regarding the system cache.
https://www.reddit.com/r/oneplus/comments/j8ohht
WiFi calling Provisioned IS checked.
I have no "My Verizon Services" APP
I switched about 2 weeks ago. I was on the June update with AT&T. No idea if wifi calling worked as I had an old AT&T microcell I used at home instead. I am now on the July update. I bought the phone from the Google store, not a carrier.
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That thread is for OnePlus phone..
Also I'm guessing it was for when Android 11 came out and updating from Android 10 to Android 11. Yes, wiping cache for all apps will cut down on errors.
Maybe not having the My Verizon services app is leading to the issue.
I bought mine from Google store.. not Verizon (or I'd not have root)
Are you selecting in settings - Apps - "show system"?
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You can post to Reddit, I was just saying don't ditch XDA..
That thread is for OnePlus phone..
Also I'm guessing it was for when Android 11 came out and updating from Android 10 to Android 11. Yes, wiping cache for all apps will cut down on errors.
Maybe not having the My Verizon services app is leading to the issue.
I bought mine from Google store.. not Verizon (or I'd not have root)
Are you selecting in settings - Apps - "show system"?
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You are correct, when I select "show system" My Verizon Services shows up. It has same permissions as yours.
I was able to get into recovery, but wipe cache partition is not an option anymore. Very strange.
I also deleted some AT&T apps that were still hanging around.
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You are correct, when I select "show system" My Verizon Services shows up. It has same permissions as yours.
I was able to get into recovery, but wipe cache partition is not an option anymore. Very strange.
I also deleted some AT&T apps that were still hanging around.
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What about when you select Advanced and then is "modify system settings" allowed for the My Verizon services?
Also how were you able to delete AT&T apps? were they not system apps? or do you have root? I recall your post up above saying unrooted.
IIRC, stock recovery never had option to wipe cache, but rather to wipe data/factory reset
I would check the Playstore for an app to wipe cache, I'd link but the one I use requires root.
A suggestion is to root the device, try wiping the cache, and if things get working remove root.
Let me ask this, did you flash the July Factory image since switching to TING?
Try removing -w (to not lose data) and flash the latest July again. Can't hurt.
andybones said:
What about when you select Advanced and then is "modify system settings" allowed for the My Verizon services?
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Yes, it is.
andybones said:
Also how were you able to delete AT&T apps? were they not system apps? or do you have root? I recall your post up above saying unrooted.
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I installed them manually myself when I got the phone. I deleted them.
andybones said:
IIRC, stock recovery never had option to wipe cache, but rather to wipe data/factory reset
I would check the Playstore for an app to wipe cache, I'd link but the one I use requires root.
A suggestion is to root the device, try wiping the cache, and if things get working remove root.
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I can root it. I just have not had a need for root in years. I will try this and report back.
From the images I saw on the Verizon website, the stock pixel recovery does have wipe cache, but no harm in rooting.
andybones said:
Let me ask this, did you flash the July Factory image since switching to TING?
Try removing -w (to not lose data) and flash the latest July again. Can't hurt.
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Is there no one-click root? Maybe Magisk? I am not needing a custom ROM.
Spent quite a bit of time searching the net for answers. Seems like a common issue across all the Pixel devices, and yet, no one has ever managed to get it working except in instances where the carrier's provisioning was incorrect.
andybones said:
I made a comment about sticking with XDA. Meaning stick with XDA, literally. If he finds the answer someplace else, GREAT! Just stick with XDA, and come back and post what fixed it.
Roll your eye all you want though. Useless as it is, roll on.
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I'm sorry, what exactly do you mean by that?
I contacted Google Support.
Here is what they had me do:
1 Settings > System > Advanced > Reset Options > Reset Wi_Fi, mobile & Bluetooth. MAKE SURE TO UNCKEC ERASE DOWNLOADED SIMS
2 Settings > Apps & Notifications >(see all apps) Phone App > Clear Cache, Force Stop
3 Update all PlayStore Apps
4 Reboot
5 Attempt to enable Wi-Fi
FAIL
Insist the problem is with the carrier.
draexo said:
Is there no one-click root? Maybe Magisk? I am not needing a custom ROM.
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I use and suggest Magisk for rooting. But you will need a PC to fastboot flash the modified boot.img
draexo said:
Spent quite a bit of time searching the net for answers. Seems like a common issue across all the Pixel devices, and yet, no one has ever managed to get it working except in instances where the carrier's provisioning was incorrect.
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draexo said:
I contacted Google Support.
Here is what they had me do:
1 Settings > System > Advanced > Reset Options > Reset Wi_Fi, mobile & Bluetooth. MAKE SURE TO UNCKEC ERASE DOWNLOADED SIMS
2 Settings > Apps & Notifications >(see all apps) Phone App > Clear Cache, Force Stop
3 Update all PlayStore Apps
4 Reboot
5 Attempt to enableReboot but
FAIL
Insist the problem is with the carrier.
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I think if it's anything like how VZW is, it is the carrier. Possibly factory reset needed after turning on, or something else like wiping cache on the Phone and Settings apps.
andybones said:
I use and suggest Magisk for rooting. But you will need a PC to fastboot flash the modified boot.img
I think if it's anything like how VZW is, it is the carrier. Possibly factory reset needed after turning on, or something else like wiping cache on the Phone and Settings apps.
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Going to try a different SIM card from another carrier over the weekend. I will report back.