i Am using motorola droid turbo android 6.0 reserrection remix rom.
Is there any way i can do wifi calling using custom rom?
bilalrajput said:
i Am using motorola droid turbo android 6.0 reserrection remix rom.
Is there any way i can do wifi calling using custom rom?
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TheSt33v said:
https://youtu.be/nF_lJTGKFP0
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I'm limited to 8 thanks per day. I'll come back later.
TheSt33v said:
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The only thing that would have been better is this one...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xoMgnJDXd3k
rnwalker7 said:
The only thing that would have been better is this one...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xoMgnJDXd3k
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I'm making it a personal goal to respond to as many questions with youtube videos as possible.
I use Google Hangouts and their add-on app for WiFi calls. Have to have Google voice number to do this.
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Ok a simple question
I am on stock official 6.0.1
I can't find wifi calling option :/
Where to find it and how to make a wifi call?
Sparksys said:
Ok a simple question
I am on stock official 6.0.1
I can't find wifi calling option :/
Where to find it and how to make a wifi call?
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Advanced calling menu
It's not there..no advanced calling menu anywhere
I'm on computer freeks mm.1.0.4 stock based ROM
It's under advanced calling as mentioned.
Not for me :/
Has anyone had any issues running wifi calling in airplane mode? I'm using stock marshmallow with unlocked bootloader, xposed, and twrp. Performed a factory reset and tried to make a wifi call in airplane mode and got the error that airplane mode needs to be turned off. Just wondering if anyone has seen this issue and how best to resolve it.
Hyperbomb64 said:
Has anyone had any issues running wifi calling in airplane mode? I'm using stock marshmallow with unlocked bootloader, xposed, and twrp. Performed a factory reset and tried to make a wifi call in airplane mode and got the error that airplane mode needs to be turned off. Just wondering if anyone has seen this issue and how best to resolve it.
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I see the same behavior. I'm also unlocked, rooted with twrp. No exposed though.
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Hyperbomb64 said:
Has anyone had any issues running wifi calling in airplane mode? I'm using stock marshmallow with unlocked bootloader, xposed, and twrp. Performed a factory reset and tried to make a wifi call in airplane mode and got the error that airplane mode needs to be turned off. Just wondering if anyone has seen this issue and how best to resolve it.
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Have you tried turning Wi-Fi back on after Airplane mode turns it off?
Airplane mode turns OFF Wi-Fi.
https://www.howtogeek.com/194421/what-does-airplane-mode-do-and-is-it-really-necessary/
Enabling airplane mode always disables Wi-Fi. However, on most devices, you can enable Wi-Fi after enabling airplane mode. Cellular signals will still be blocked, but Wi-Fi will be working so you can connect to that in-flight Wi-Fi network. Some devices also allow you to enable Bluetooth when airplane mode is enabled.
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Yeah tried that.
Would there be any way to turn off the radio other than using airplane mode? Also does this feature actually work using verizon wifi calling built into marshmallow?
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So it seems that flashing SuperSU causes wifi calling to stop working. I flashed stock recovery and firmware, downloaded the new OTA, flashed TWRP and wifi calling continued to work. As soon as I flashed SuperSU it stopped. Anyone stock and rooted that has wifi calling working?
Hyperbomb64 said:
So it seems that flashing SuperSU causes wifi calling to stop working. I flashed stock recovery and firmware, downloaded the new OTA, flashed TWRP and wifi calling continued to work. As soon as I flashed SuperSU it stopped. Anyone stock and rooted that has wifi calling working?
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What version of SuperSu did you use? And if it was the older beta 2.62, did you then update it to the latest version afterwards?
First way I tried was the bets 2.62 to see if it would work. When it didn't I restored my nandroid backup and then flashed beta 2.62 then 2.79 per TheSt33v's guide (select the beta zip then select add more zips and select the latest).
Hyperbomb64 said:
First way I tried was the bets 2.62 to see if it would work. When it didn't I restored my nandroid backup and then flashed beta 2.62 then 2.79 per @TheSt33v's guide (select the beta zip then select add more zips and select the latest).
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Not to contradict him... but when you flash the beta SuperSu to do intitial root for this finicky version of Motorola Marshmallow firmware, you should then reboot to your desktop make sure it works -- that you actually have root -- then reboot back into recovery and flash the newer SuperSu.
In my opinion, that's the best way. Yes, there are many times I consecutively flash zipped files in TWRP, but flashing two vastly different versions of SuperSu is not one of them.
Hyperbomb64 said:
First way I tried was the bets 2.62 to see if it would work. When it didn't
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Are you saying flashing that beta SuperSu WILL didn't root your phone or didn't allow Wi-Fi calling to work? That version of SuperSu WILL root your phone -- but you will just need to update to newest version afterward.
I've attached that beta SuperSu to this post.
ChazzMatt said:
Not to contradict him... but when you flash the beta SuperSu to do intitial root for this finicky version of Motorola Marshmallow firmware, you should then reboot to your desktop make sure it works -- that you actually have root -- then reboot back into recovery and flash the newer SuperSu.
In my opinion, that's the best way. Yes, there are many times I consecutively flash zipped files in TWRP, but flashing two vastly different versions of SuperSu is not one of them.
Are you saying flashing that beta SuperSu WILL didn't root your phone or didn't allow Wi-Fi calling to work? That version of SuperSu WILL root your phone -- but you will just need to update to newest version afterward.
I've attached that beta SuperSu to this post.
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I have done both ways meaning flashed beta version of SuperSU, booted, confirmed that I have root, then update. Also I have flashed both and can confirm that I still have root.
So I'll run through it again and check, but I should be able to flash stock firmware, check if wifi calling is working, flash Beta SuperSU, confirm that phone is rooted, update to latest SuperSU, then check if wifi calling is working. Would those steps be correct?
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I am using rIN k20 pro android 9.0, rooted with magisk and using edxposed yafha everything is working great except wifi. It is always stucked at obtaining ip address. It works great if i disable edxposed yafha module. I have tried every possible solution available on internet.
Chngd wifi ..used static n all nothing worked for me..kindly help
this is the reason i do not use exposed on any rom. As far back as i can remember in my htc desire days xposed has always caused some ind of issue somewhere in making the system unstable.
yeah, edxoposed just messes things up. You may have disabled it, or uninstalled it, but I assume residual files still are in place, you can try formatting your phone or just clean flashing again and not get edxposed. (idk maybe someone else knows a better way)
Atlast I got a way to turn on wifi calling on Moto E4 plus. I tried it on nicklaus, it also works on owens.
So to do it you need magisk root(>19v).
After magisk installation is done, go to this link and download the latest voenabler module:
https://github.com/edgd1er/voenabler/releases
This is a magisk module for enabling volte and vowifi created by edgd1er(thanks to him for creating this module).
So after downloading it, put it into your phone and open Magisk manager app and go to modules section->click +(add)->go to the directory where you saved voenabler module and select it and magisk will install it.
Then do a reboot
Now if you go to settings->more->you will see wifi calling. Toggle it on and select wifi preferred. And thats it...now wifi calling is on.
If you're facing stability issues (like no incoming calls on wifi calling), then you may have to change your stock kernel and install a custom kernel.
This technique works on all roms(stock, custom).
It worked perfectly for me. So feel free to ask any questions, if you stuck in any step.
SreyasXd said:
Atlast I got a way to turn on wifi calling on Moto E4 plus. I tried it on nicklaus, it also works on owens.
So to do it you need magisk root(>19v).
After magisk installation is done, go to this link and download the latest voenabler module:
https://github.com/edgd1er/voenabler/releases
This is a magisk module for enabling volte and vowifi created by edgd1er(thanks to him for creating this module).
So after downloading it, put it into your phone and open Magisk manager app and go to modules section->click +(add)->go to the directory where you saved voenabler module and select it and magisk will install it.
Then do a reboot
Now if you go to settings->more->you will see wifi calling. Toggle it on and select wifi preferred. And thats it...now wifi calling is on.
If you're facing stability issues (like no incoming calls on wifi calling), then you may have to change your stock kernel and install a custom kernel.
This technique works on all roms(stock, custom).
It worked perfectly for me. So feel free to ask any questions, if you stuck in any step.
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Hi @SreyasXd, I have the exact same phone. I tried to install the Wifi Calling from the play store. The app It lets me enable that feature, but it doesn't stick. This is my main phone and I use it frequently, I can't risk stability issues with it. How has it been working for you since? Thank you.
zspeciman said:
Hi @SreyasXd, I have the exact same phone. I tried to install the Wifi Calling from the play store. The app It lets me enable that feature, but it doesn't stick. This is my main phone and I use it frequently, I can't risk stability issues with it. How has it been working for you since? Thank you.
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It works well, there would be no stability issues whatsoever if you do the process right. Just follow this
as it is and get your phone rooted with magisk, then download and add the module provided above. You will have wifi calling working.
Important: Your carrier must support wifi calling
^ Title. I've tried several roms, both on android 10 and android 11. If I install the drivers through the viper4android app, it breaks my wifi, wifi doesn't even turn on after installing it.
Is there any fix for this?
Use a custom kernel
Dinnerb0ne said:
^ Title. I've tried several roms, both on android 10 and android 11. If I install the drivers through the viper4android app, it breaks my wifi, wifi doesn't even turn on after installing it.
Is there any fix for this?
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Have you tried to install the drivers for at v4afx-rootless from @Zackptg5? For me works fine.
sfairmm said:
Have you tried to install the drivers for at v4afx-rootless from @Zackptg5? For me works fine.
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Do install by TWRP.
I have been having a few issues lately. When I rooted my phone, I lost access to rcs messaging (like it wont let me register for it) and when I connect to a Bluetooth device it disappears from the paired list when I restart the phone. Another issue is that I no longer can see the estimated time till 100% when charging my phone. Does anyone else experience this or does anyone know how to fix it?
My kernels which I had installed are: physwizz --> carbon -> eureka -> carbon (current)
My device is rooted with magisk and the only module right now is the vipe4android module.
Any help would be appreciated.
Borkode said:
I have been having a few issues lately. When I rooted my phone, I lost access to rcs messaging (like it wont let me register for it) and when I connect to a Bluetooth device it disappears from the paired list when I restart the phone. Another issue is that I no longer can see the estimated time till 100% when charging my phone. Does anyone else experience this or does anyone know how to fix it?
My kernels which I had installed are: physwizz --> carbon -> eureka -> carbon (current)
My device is rooted with magisk and the only module right now is the vipe4android module.
Any help would be appreciated.
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time until end of charging is not shown due to kernel. At the expense of bluetooth, it's kind of because of the firmware.
SirKosichka said:
time until end of charging is not shown due to kernel. At the expense of bluetooth, it's kind of because of the firmware.
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I just flashed stock firmware and rooted with magisk and also installed twrp. I noticed that I am still having the bluetooth issue even tho I have a mostly stock config now.
Borkode said:
I just flashed stock firmware and rooted with magisk and also installed twrp. I noticed that I am still having the bluetooth issue even tho I have a mostly stock config now.
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I can't help you with the problem with bluetooth
SirKosichka said:
I can't help you with the problem with bluetooth
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Oh okay, thanks - I got to fix the issue by flashing the bluetooth library patcher module for Magisk if someone is having that issue.