These are the changes that Tmobile made to the phone - HTC Sensation

By going through the manual & comparing it to the EU version I've compiled a list of things tmous has changed on the phone. (in case anyone was interested)
Removed:
Quick Lookup - ability to select something & choose lookup through Google, Wikipedia, etc
Show Me app
Ebook reader completely missing even though HTC widget is still there
Voice Recorder
Voice Dialer
Dock settings
Locations
The Device Setup on first boot is missing things
Added:
Wifi calling (Tmobile's UMA feature)
I wonder why Tmobile removed all of these?
Here is a Voice Recorder app in the market that someone recommended since ours is missing:
http://market.android.com/details?id=com.tokasiki.android.voicerecorder

Did they keep Locations? And the quick look up thing is actually useful...dumb.

aNYthing24 said:
Did they keep Locations? And the quick look up thing is actually useful...dumb.
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Ya, really dumb move by T-Mobile . Anyone know how to add quick lookup?
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voice recorder is in there I'm sure,I'm sure I seen it

voice recorder is not in there...ive searched for it..theres a widget for it but when you click it it doesnt do anything..

aNYthing24 said:
Did they keep Locations? And the quick look up thing is actually useful...dumb.
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seems to be missing too. updated post.

Man why the **** is it 3 years since using a HTC Touch and they are still locking in bull**** accuweather with no zipcode search or cities that aren't major?
Ran into the voicerecorder bs.
Is there anyway to add any of those features back in or are they hard built into the rom?

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[*]Wifi calling
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I wonder why Tmobile removed all of these?
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What do you mean by "wifi calling"? is it calling via wifi using SIP provider?
If so, we do have it on our Vodafone UK branded units.
If it's something else, please explain.

well I guess it's good I havn't waited for the 4G to come and pre-ordered the British version.. just one thing, the WiFi Calling looks good.. (first time with Android and HTC xD) is there any way to get it in the UK Sensation Z710e ?

paulmor said:
What do you mean by "wifi calling"? is it calling via wifi using SIP provider?
If so, we do have it on our Vodafone UK branded units.
If it's something else, please explain.
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T-Mobile is a pretty cool system. When you're at home (or on a WiFi network that doesn't do much filtering), phone calls, SMS, and MMS inbound or outbound route through WiFi instead of the cellular network. I've noticed this has the benefit of improving battery life while on WiFi, as it turns off the WCDMA (3G/4G) radio. It actually seems like it might turn off the cellular radio completely, I'll have to check when I get home.
The one downside is that if you are on the phone and walk away from your WiFi network, it will drop the call. It can't hand off.
I'm not sure if this is common in Europe, but in the states, many wireless carriers offer femtocell units that users can install in their home if they have bad reception. WiFi calling eliminates the need for that.

Wifi calling will notify you of a mms but it will not download the message. At least that's my experience with the G2x.
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TheBigSaxon said:
Wifi calling will notify you of a mms but it will not download the message. At least that's my experience with the G2x.
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ah sorry was just going off what I've been told regarding MMS. I actually don't use SMS or MMS, I use google voice for "SMS" purposes and don't have any use for MMS (if someone wants to send me a photo they just email it).

I have an unbranded phone from HK but also have Show Me and Locations. (Maybe the other stuff too - didn't check).

_kansei_ said:
I've noticed this has the benefit of improving battery life while on WiFi, as it turns off the WCDMA (3G/4G) radio. It actually seems like it might turn off the cellular radio completely, I'll have to check when I get home.
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I think it shuts off the radio as well. My buddy had it turned on by accident & was freaking out because he was on wifi & showed no signal bars.

_kansei_ said:
T-Mobile is a pretty cool system. When you're at home (or on a WiFi network that doesn't do much filtering), phone calls, SMS, and MMS inbound or outbound route through WiFi instead of the cellular network. I've noticed this has the benefit of improving battery life while on WiFi, as it turns off the WCDMA (3G/4G) radio. It actually seems like it might turn off the cellular radio completely, I'll have to check when I get home.
The one downside is that if you are on the phone and walk away from your WiFi network, it will drop the call. It can't hand off.
I'm not sure if this is common in Europe, but in the states, many wireless carriers offer femtocell units that users can install in their home if they have bad reception. WiFi calling eliminates the need for that.
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A similar feature to the TMOUS "wifi calling" is offered in the UK by BT Mobile. They call it BT Fusion.
Fem2cell is available here from Vodafone, known as Sure Signal

Subscribed in case someone posts the APKs to port over these missing features

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Subscribed in case someone posts the APKs to port over these missing features
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Good call, I'm gonna need wifi calling at the very least before I'll hop over to an alternate ROM (who am I kidding I'm sure I won't be able to resist). The my account app is handy but it's in the market anyway (there was an update a day or two ago).

When you say Dock Settings is there a separate App/Icon for the EU version or are the settings completely gone from withing the Settings Menu?

setzer715 said:
When you say Dock Settings is there a separate App/Icon for the EU version or are the settings completely gone from withing the Settings Menu?
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It's in the settings menu & is gone from the US version

Guys, try installing these apk's for loacations . Not sure about last 2, try firs 2 at first, and then add last two if needed. Not sure if it will work, but worth a try

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3G - voice and data (do all calls take you to 1x)?

Hi All -
Sorry for a weird (simple) question:
I am used to GSM / At&T - where if you had a 3G connection you could talk on the phone and be on the internet at the same time.
Is CDMA / VZW different? I just talked to a tech and she said it wasn't possible.
Confused...
-Daniel
According to what I have read on this forum and experienced, with CDMA, you cannot be on the internet and on the phone at the same time.
If I am incorrect, I am sure someone will correct me!
KD8FRE
that is correct. It's not possible on CDMA.
Wow. Interesting.
I guess there's a map for that in AT&T's future.
Thanks all - appreciate it.
-D
I never really noticed any kind of problems with it. I can make a phone call while my phone is tethered and I can still also receive calls, I think it probably temporally boots you off 3G during the phone call but put you back on right after.
Yeah EVDO is "1x Evolution Data Only/Optimized" which means that once a voice call comes in you are switched to 1X mode.
The latest SVDO specification (recently released) allows carriers to quadruple their voice calls and also allows data and voice at the same time. However nobody has implemented this yet.
I believe no one will implement this.... Because all providers are going HSPA or right to LTE... Where we will be able to have data and voice at the same time.
3G - voice and data
You can talk and surf the internet but only if you establish a Wifi connection
relicsoul said:
You can talk and surf the internet but only if you establish a Wifi connection
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or if you use VoIP
Seriously though, what's the benefit of having an internet connection going at the same times as making a phone call? Please note, I'm not trying to be rude about this, I'm just curious about it.
Doesn't navigation(on sprint) use the internet? Im able to talk on the phone and still use navigation
There are some "live caller id" services which will do an online 411 lookup for any number that calls you, plus it's nice to be able to browse the internet to look something up while talking with someone (usually handsfree) for example if we're trying to decide on a movie or dinner or where to go out - all very handy to have a simultaneous internet and voice connection.
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Seriously though, what's the benefit of having an internet connection going at the same times as making a phone call? Please note, I'm not trying to be rude about this, I'm just curious about it.
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Two big ones:
1. Conference calls with email coming in. Like - your next meeting has been moved (exchange, push).
2. On phone call - someone asks a question that needs internet connection (I found it this way - they asked what the weather would be like on Sat (it was Monday). I said... hold on a sec... I'll find out... then realized that there is no internet... so I pulled my iPhone out of my pocket and checked it instead. Again - this is something that AT&T does today - just didn't think CDMA was behind the curve on it...
-Daniel
Cool, thanks for showing me the light
My problem (with Sprint) when I had to have a CDMA device is that there is a difference in signal between EVDO and 1X. For instance, I had full signal for EV, but hardly any for 1X... Thus I could be on data all I want, but I had troubles with phone calls....
AstarteSV said:
Seriously though, what's the benefit of having an internet connection going at the same times as making a phone call? Please note, I'm not trying to be rude about this, I'm just curious about it.
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yeah honey, i'll meet you ... where was that? let me punch it in my google maps... o wait CDMA FAIL

WiFi Calling not Ringing while Screen Off

So...I am at an office today that I have zero cell coverage since I am in the basement sitting in a network closet. I enabled WiFi calling and I am able to place and receive calls. However, when the screen goes off and the phone locks I do not get any inbound calls. When I call from a land line the call just rings and rings and rings and never gets VM and my cell phone does not ring.
Has anyone else played around with WiFi calling and seen this behavior? I am assuming that WiFi goes into some type of power save mode and disables the WiFi radio when the phone locks.
-CMYLXGO
cmylxgo said:
I am assuming that WiFi goes into some type of power save mode and disables the WiFi radio when the phone locks.
-CMYLXGO
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Sounds right. I don't have my Sensation yet, and have never had an HTC (gotta switch from my Vibrant this week due to GPS issues), but it looks like this may solve your problem.
Menu > Settings > Wireless and Networks > Wi-Fi Settings
On the Wifi Settings screen, press the Menu button and choose Advanced.
howetechnical said:
Sounds right. I don't have my Sensation yet, and have never had an HTC (gotta switch from my Vibrant this week due to GPS issues), but it looks like this may solve your problem.
Menu > Settings > Wireless and Networks > Wi-Fi Settings
On the Wifi Settings screen, press the Menu button and choose Advanced.
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Yah...I already tried that. I checked Best Wi-Fi performance and adjusted my Sleep policy to never. Still no dice. I have even noticed that it doesn't always ring right away when unlocked. This is a very poor performing app IMO. It seems to work well if you need to make a call...but inbound is unreliable.
-CMY
cmylxgo said:
Yah...I already tried that. I checked Best Wi-Fi performance and adjusted my Sleep policy to never. Still no dice. I have even noticed that it doesn't always ring right away when unlocked. This is a very poor performing app IMO. It seems to work well if you need to make a call...but inbound is unreliable.
-CMY
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older issue but may help
http://forums.t-mobile.com/t5/T-Mob...o-Incoming-Calls-while-in-Standby/td-p/835771
userguide incase you don't have it
page 46 of User Manual
Changing Wi-Fi Calling settings
1. On the Wi-Fi Calling screen, press and tap Settings > Connection
preferences.
2. Select a connection option, and then tap OK.
[Wi-Fi Preferred] When you make calls, the Wi-Fi network is preferred over the
cellular network. You must stay in the Wi-Fi range when
calling.
[Cellular Preferred]
When you make calls, the cellular network is preferred over
the Wi-Fi network.
[Wi-Fi Only] HTC Sensation 4G will always use the Wi-Fi network when
you make a call. You must stay in the Wi-Fi range when
calling.
http://pocketpccentral.net/pdfs/HTC_Sensation_4G_UG.pdf
I see you have one thing to do on your list when you unlock your phone LOL
I use WiFi calling at home and I have WiFi set at the default setting, not Best WiFi. I also have WiFi preferred set on my phone. My phone has been sitting for > 1hr with the screen locked/dark and it rang when I called it from my home line. Doesn't seem to be an issue here at all with it not ringing.
carl1961 said:
older issue but may help
http://forums.t-mobile.com/t5/T-Mob...o-Incoming-Calls-while-in-Standby/td-p/835771
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Seems to be the same issue I had. I'll try and do some testing on my home network tonight.
-CMY
If you use any app like juice defender to control your WiFi make sure it will not disconnect you while your screen is off. May not be your issue but it was mine untill I changed settings. I make and recieve calls just fine now and no missed calls.
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One interesting thing I just noticed...I can send and receive SMS while using WiFi Calling
-CMYLXGO
cmylxgo said:
One interesting thing I just noticed...I can send and receive SMS while using WiFi Calling
-CMYLXGO
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wifi calling shuts off your phone radio & routes everything over wifi
xnifex said:
wifi calling shuts off your phone radio & routes everything over wifi
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I still see my phone connect or at least check the connection over the network not using WiFi though. My WiFi signal is strong and I'll see the 2G signal pop up for a second and then go dormant again. So something is definitely checking but yeah pretty much everything goes out over your WiFi connection but the radios do turn on from time to time from what I can see.
Seems to be working on my home network fine CMY ..
Can receive and make calls ok ..
I have mine set to ..
1. WIFI Sleep - Never ( However I changed it to 15 minutes then back )
2. Best WIFI Performance
I did notice you have to press the menu key and pick SAVE
to save the settings ..
Seems to work at my other office today. I have it set to WiFi Perfered. The only differnce here is that I actully get GSM signal in most of the building. Anyways...I'll do more testing when time permits and report back my findings. Thanks for all those that chimed in.
Now just need to get GPS to lock in a resonable time frame.
-CMY
carl1961 said:
older issue but may help
http://forums.t-mobile.com/t5/T-Mob...o-Incoming-Calls-while-in-Standby/td-p/835771
userguide incase you don't have it
page 46 of User Manual
Changing Wi-Fi Calling settings
1. On the Wi-Fi Calling screen, press and tap Settings > Connection
preferences.
2. Select a connection option, and then tap OK.
[Wi-Fi Preferred] When you make calls, the Wi-Fi network is preferred over the
cellular network. You must stay in the Wi-Fi range when
calling.
[Cellular Preferred]
When you make calls, the cellular network is preferred over
the Wi-Fi network.
[Wi-Fi Only] HTC Sensation 4G will always use the Wi-Fi network when
you make a call. You must stay in the Wi-Fi range when
calling.
http://pocketpccentral.net/pdfs/HTC_Sensation_4G_UG.pdf
I see you have one thing to do on your list when you unlock your phone LOL
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still helping out and dont have the sensation?! ur the man CARL like seeing the familiar faces from the old thread....CMY/CARL/WARLOCK
cmylxgo said:
Seems to work at my other office today. I have it set to WiFi Perfered. The only differnce here is that I actully get GSM signal in most of the building. Anyways...I'll do more testing when time permits and report back my findings. Thanks for all those that chimed in.
Now just need to get GPS to lock in a resonable time frame.
-CMY
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cmy,
Have you had any luck solving the wifi calling or GPS lock? My Sensation takes forever to get a GPS lock (if at all sometimes) - way slower than a friend's G2. I've had luck setting the wifi calling to cellular preferred. That seems to have helped me, based on what testing I can do. In your case you need wifi preferred and I'd like to be able to use that option too. Is it possible your office (and mine) is blocking something on the wifi network that is preventing it? At home, I haven't heard of anybody calling me and it not ringing - just at work.
yyzfan
Wifi calling = FAIL unless with google/voice.
Tell your provider to suck less and reinvest.
Wifi calling is working great for me...I have no reception at my house wifi calling has been a savior. I use the same settings that warlock mentioned earlier
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Thanks. I'm going to write it off as my office blocking a port that wifi calling needs, or something like that. I have mine set to prefer cellular and that seems to make it function at work. At home, where I live in a T-mobile deadzone, it seems to switch over to wifi properly.

WiFi Calling

Does anyone know how to enable the internet calling for the Sensation? I live in the Netherlands and have Vodafone. I have a data plan where I am allowed to use it, just see a bunch of empty fields in the settings and wasn't sure what I should put here to enable it.
Apologies I used the wrong wording when titling this thread.
Before someone pays no attention to the body of the op's posts, he's asking about voip/sip.
Sorry I can't help much, but maybe my sentence above will help people get you the info you desire.
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Internet calling
Yeah I totally screwed up the title of this thread...
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Maybe this will help?:
http://www.htc.com/us/content/documents/HTC_Sensation/20110526_Sensation_TMUS_WWE_UM.PDF
Look under phone calls/WIFI calling.
The Radius Kid said:
Maybe this will help?:
http://www.htc.com/us/content/documents/HTC_Sensation/20110526_Sensation_TMUS_WWE_UM.PDF
Look under phone calls/WIFI calling.
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Yeah it says to add your account settings and I don't know what those are. Will probably pay a visit to Vodafone later today.
I think you are mixing up two separate things:
1. WIFI Calling is a way to use your Mobile Operator's services via any wifi network. In this case to connect to Vodafone NL not through cell transmission but wifi. To the best of my knowledge, only Orange UK have this service in Europe.
2. Internet Calling: Using a 3rd party as VoIP provider. You need to subscribe to such a service. Your chosen provider will give you a username,password and his domain. You enter these into Settings>Call>Internet Calling and you can then use the service. There are alternative SIP/VoIP apps that can easily be found in the Android Market.
paulmor said:
I think you are mixing up two separate things:
1. WIFI Calling is a way to use your Mobile Operator's services via any wifi network. In this case to connect to Vodafone NL not through cell transmission but wifi. To the best of my knowledge, only Orange UK have this service in Europe.
2. Internet Calling: Using a 3rd party as VoIP provider. You need to subscribe to such a service. Your chosen provider will give you a username,password and his domain. You enter these into Settings>Call>Internet Calling and you can then use the service. There are alternative SIP/VoIP apps that can easily be found in the Android Market.
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Yes I guess I did have them mixed up. Thanks for the info!

WiFi Calling on Mate 9 - Is it really there?

In the English USER manual for the Mate 9, there is a section under CALL SETTINGS that tells you how to Enable VoWi-Fi. They actually use this wording in the directions " Touch SETTINGS > Wi-Fi calling"
WiFi calling options are NOT present in the call settings menu for my Mate 9 (6GB/128 GB Model MHA-AL00 / Build Number: MHA-AL00 C00B137). I have the 2 SIM version sold by a HK seller on eBay.
My questions...
Is the manual is describing something different from the WiFi Calling from T Mobile that I'm very familiar with?
I use T Mobile as my USA carrier and have a T Mobile phone that does Wi Fi calling very nicely.
I put the same T Mobile SIM in my Mate 9...but the WiFi calling options STILL don't appear.
Is the Mate 9 really compatible with WiFi calling? What am I doing wrong?
Thank you.
onepiece said:
In the English USER manual for the Mate 9, there is a section under CALL SETTINGS that tells you how to Enable VoWi-Fi. They actually use this wording in the directions " Touch SETTINGS > Wi-Fi calling"
WiFi calling options are NOT present in the call settings menu for my Mate 9 (6GB/128 GB Model MHA-AL00 / Build Number: MHA-AL00 C00B137). I have the 2 SIM version sold by a HK seller on eBay.
My questions...
Is the manual is describing something different from the WiFi Calling from T Mobile that I'm very familiar with?
I use T Mobile as my USA carrier and have a T Mobile phone that does Wi Fi calling very nicely.
I put the same T Mobile SIM in my Mate 9...but the WiFi calling options STILL don't appear.
Is the Mate 9 really compatible with WiFi calling? What am I doing wrong?
Thank you.
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The phone supports wifi calling but it's not a universal standard so each carrier does it differently (as far as I know). So it's probably not supported with US carriers, especially when it's not even released there.
I believe the phone might need a software update specifically to support it for T-Mobile. I think most carriers don't support VoLTE/Wi-Fi calling, so that might be why it has no option out of the box but a regional firmware update should enable it.
Being compatible doesn't mean it will just work. It means it will work if the network supports it.
T-Mobile will make sure that the phones it sells for its network will have the right software. An imported phone won't have that software and if you are unlucky it might not be directly upgradeable.
This is one reason why it's always a bit of a risk to import phones from another region.
WiFi Calling ...a few potentially useful tid bits...
Thank you to all! I'm pretty sure each carrier will keep the process as "proprietary" as humanly possible for obviou$ reason$.
Here is a tid bit I learned from Apple support on the topic of WiFi calling. As you may know, Apple 6S onwards support WiFi Calling. I was curious about how carriers 'support' WiFi calling on an unbranded / unlocked WiFi capable iPhone.
Here's the punch line from Apples...
If you use WiFi Calling on say T Mo..and then you want to pop in an AT&T SIM card....get this....you MUST do a factory re-set to enable WiFi calling with the newly placed SIM... Can you believe that? I change SIMS like underwear! Doing a factory reset for WiFi calling is impractical for me...
Does anyone know of any further progress on wifi calling from T-Mobile for this phone? Please share.
Well I have been able to make calls through the Google Hangouts dialer on WiFi, but doesn't seem to work to receive calls. Not sure how well it would work if I tried to port my number over to Google Voice, looked this morning said it would cost me $20 to do it.
But I'm likely returning my phone, not being able to get calls at home because the service in my building is poor... Pretty depressing because the phone is badass.
Google voice is not wifi calling as a feature set from either the phone manufacturer nor T-Mobile.
Wifi calling is when your mobile provider can service a connection over wifi, regardless of there being a cell signal or not. It treats your number as PSTN over wifi. Over it's (provider) servers.
Google voice is not wifi calling.
But I appreciate you taking the time to reply.
ravennyc said:
Google voice is not wifi calling as a feature set from either the phone manufacturer nor T-Mobile.
Wifi calling is when your mobile provider can service a connection over wifi, regardless of there being a cell signal or not. It treats your number as PSTN over wifi. Over it's (provider) servers.
Google voice is not wifi calling.
But I appreciate you taking the time to reply.
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Google voice is wifi calling if you have a gv number lol
"Wi-Fi Calling is the conventional name for a technology that allows cellular packets from your phone to be transferred to your carrier over the internet, and injected back into the cellular network as if they'd been beamed over the air.
Unlike services like Google Hangouts and Skype, which let you talk to other people using call forwarding or an internet-based interface, Wi-Fi Calling lets you use your actual carrier phone number over the internet. Wi-Fi Calling is also distinct from VoIP technology, which lets you use an internet-connected phone exactly as you would a landline. VoIP transfers your voice over the internet to the switched telephone network, whereas Wi-Fi Calling connects your voice to your mobile carrier's network using the internet instead of cell towers."
So, it's not wifi calling as highlighted as a feature by mobile manufacturers and thus offered/utilized by mobile providers as a result.
This thread is specifically for the above mentioned capability. It would be best to not dilute the discussion with alternate options via additional apps. It would be misleading and misdirecting fellow readers.
The USA version does.
We have to wait for a USA firmware upgrade becomes available and update to that. If you have no interest in using funkyhuawe8, then probably sol unless they include in international ROM at some point.
Which k doubt because it would be included already.
intruda119 said:
The USA version does.
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The USA version does what? Are you saying it supports WiFi calling? I don't see the option on my USA version.
dscline said:
The USA version does what? Are you saying it supports WiFi calling? I don't see the option on my USA version.
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Ive seen wifi calling listed on usa version of the phone. Few other little things thats not available on my international l29
What firmware are you on?
intruda119 said:
What firmware are you on?
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b138 We have VoLTE in our firmware, but I've not seen any evidence of VoWiFi.
intruda119 said:
Ive seen wifi calling listed on usa version of the phone. Few other little things thats not available on my international l29
What firmware are you on?
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Where do you see wifi calling on the US version? I have one and can't find it.
It was around USA release. Not that important to me. Sure search will pull up something.
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It was volte I was thinking about. Until they release a update with wifi calling , Hangouts is the workaround
intruda119 said:
It was around USA release. Not that important to me. Sure search will pull up something.
Edit.
It was volte I was thinking about. Until they release a update with wifi calling , Hangouts is the workaround
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From everything I've seen the carriers have to approve devices for them to be able to utilize WiFi calling. It's one of the downfalls of having an unlocked device in the US as it's highly unlikely that a carrier will approve it.
That's correct, the while the firmware from Mate 9 supports it, there would likely be carrier/provider specifications that requires to be enabled. Huawei clearly does not have the green light from TMO for this else it would have been available.
This is the same reason, a TMO specific phone will have wifi calling, where as its international counterpart wound have it...
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So using funkyhuawe8 will enable carrier (TMO) wifi calling?
Is this working for anyone on a L29 international version?
Thank you intruda119.
Any way you could shed some light on what exactly needs to be done using FunkyHuawe8 to enable wifi-calling please.
ravennyc said:
Thank you intruda119.
Any way you could shed some light on what exactly needs to be done using FunkyHuawe8 to enable wifi-calling please.
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So does this have wifi calling on T-Mobile or not ?
No.

How to Use WiFi Calling

I've posted about this throughout the board, but I figured it would be better to make a thread since everyone keeps asking about it.
You'll need to install Google Voice and Hangouts Dialer and set them up. That's it. Just use the Hangouts dialer when making a call and it will do it over WiFi. If you wish to have people call you over WiFi, they'll have to call your Google Voice number.
This is a workaround, so you will be dealing with two numbers. Your carrier assigned number and your GV number. In my GV settings I have chosen to use GV for all calls, now I just have to get the number out to people. The other option is to port your current cell number over to GV, and then you won't have to notify anyone.
The VZW signal at my house is terrible, so this is what I do, and I can tell you it works perfectly. Hope this helps some of you with poor wireless reception.
Cheers.
This works so well, and I love the features that GV offers, call screening, texting from your computer, etc, plus the fact that I plan on buying unlocked phones going forward, that I decided to port my number over to Google Voice. Now it doesn't matter if the phone I buy supports my carriers WiFi calling or vice versa, and I'm only dealing with the one number I've had for years. Couldn't be happier.
Yeah, I just called ATT for help provisioning my daughter in law's replacement iPhone and while I had support on the phone I asked them about Wifi Calling and she said that our phone is not on the BYOD list for wifi calling. She said that very few phones are, it;s pretty much the iPhone 6 and 6s at this time.
Which is weird, because wifi-calling isn't even going through their network. That's the point of wifi calling, that you are using your phone on someone's wifi, so why does AT&T even give a rat's a$$ if you do that? So weird...
So if my network provider has WiFi calling as part of my deal as standard will it work without the work around?
combat goofwing said:
So if my network provider has WiFi calling as part of my deal as standard will it work without the work around?
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If Wifi calling shows up in the settings menu, you should be all set, and won't need this. However, if you're on Verizon, like me, or AT&T like the poster above, chances are it's not showing up in your settings menu. So, if you want to make calls over Wifi, this is the way to go.
In the UK on EE ,importing it via the outrageous Amazon cyber Monday deal
spotmark said:
If Wifi calling shows up in the settings menu, you should be all set, and won't need this. However, if you're on Verizon, like me, or AT&T like the poster above, chances are it's not showing up in your settings menu. So, if you want to make calls over Wifi, this is the way to go.
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I am on AT&T Mexico, wifi calling shows for me in settings but we dont have wifi calling over here yet.
TheDethEgineer said:
I am on AT&T Mexico, wifi calling shows for me in settings but we don't have wifi calling over here yet.
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That's a fine how-do-you. I guess that's another case for GV.
spotmark said:
If Wifi calling shows up in the settings menu, you should be all set, and won't need this. However, if you're on Verizon, like me, or AT&T like the poster above, chances are it's not showing up in your settings menu. So, if you want to make calls over Wifi, this is the way to go.
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I'm on AT&T and wireless calling is in settings. Haven't tested to see if it works yet though
immewnity said:
I'm on AT&T and wireless calling is in settings. Haven't tested to see if it works yet though
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I'm on Verizon so I can't speak for AT&T, but in my case I don't have the option in settings.
Frankly, I don't care about Wifi calling except for that once or twice a year I am both out of cell coverage, but somehow manage to have wifi and need to make a call. With unlimited minutes and data, the need for wifi calling is pretty slim, but it would be nice for that once in a blue moon where you do.
I don't see why AT&T has to "support" the one feature that doesn't go through their network anyway...
After using Google Voice for free home service for about eight years now, I've also gone all in with it on my cell phone. I ported my cell number over to Google Voice, so I don't have to alert anyone of a number change, and I love all the features it offers. I can make/receive calls from my cell, computer, or home phone ( my Wifi ONLY tablet, too, if I want). All using my cell number. The lone home phone will receive calls to both our home phone number and my cell number. Texting can be done from my cell or computer. It offers call screening, call recording, conference calling, visual voicemail, and do not disturb. Finally, it makes all my calls as VOIP (internet) calls. So as long as I have a data signal, be it from my carrier or WiFi, it makes crystal clear calls. I absolutely love it. I wish I had made the switch years ago.
spotmark said:
This works so well, and I love the features that GV offers, call screening, texting from your computer, etc, plus the fact that I plan on buying unlocked phones going forward, that I decided to port my number over to Google Voice. Now it doesn't matter if the phone I buy supports my carriers WiFi calling or vice versa, and I'm only dealing with the one number I've had for years. Couldn't be happier.
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This is Voice over IP (VOIP), not WIFI-Calling. WIFI calling is when your phone can seamlessly transition between cell network and WIFI, so you can receive network calls over wifi.
reverenddak said:
This is Voice over IP (VOIP), not WIFI-Calling. WIFI calling is when your phone can seamlessly transition between cell network and WIFI, so you can receive network calls over wifi.
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Thank you, I'm well aware of that, but as I stated in my OP, this is a workaround for those of us who don't have the WiFi calling option.
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I'm on Verizon so I can't speak for AT&T, but in my case I don't have the option in settings.
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Interestingly, after the most recent update, WiFi calling is an option in my settings menu. I'm on Verizon.
1901madison said:
Interestingly, after the most recent update, WiFi calling is an option in my settings menu. I'm on Verizon.
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Does it work?
I don't know. I'll try when I get home tonight.
I can confirm that Wi-Fi calling works for T-Mobile on Oreo beta 1.
I can confirm that too... it works also for t-mobile on 7.1.1 :good:
Works on EE in the UK ,had to switch it on in call settings but working fine

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