Just spoke to Rogers technical support level 2 and they can't confirm if Rogers HTC X works with Name Display or not!
Can anyone with Rogers HTC One X confirm "Name display" is working or not?
Thanks
PS: Name Caller ID is exclusive to Rogers/Fido. Incoming calls show NAME even if you don't have that contact saved in your contact list.
My One X is at home charging. I'll let you know tomorrow. I'm interested knowing that too.
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I'll be waiting
I can confirm that it's working.
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I can confirm that it's working.
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Can you please also confirm if the name sticks in call log? Since some phones only number will show if/when you go back to call log
Flyarnk said:
Can you please also confirm if the name sticks in call log? Since some phones only number will show if/when you go back to call log
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I just tested it out. Name display works. The name will show up when they're calling you. The name will also be shown on the notification bar. Eg. "Smith, John called". The only negitive is that the name doesn't stick to the call log. So if you accidently remove the name from the notification bar you are S.O.L.
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gordongartrell said:
I just tested it out. Name display works. The name will show up when they're calling you. The name will also be shown on the notification bar. Eg. "Smith, John called". The only negitive is that the name doesn't stick to the call log. So if you accidently remove the name from the notification bar you are S.O.L.
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I have international quad core and name display doesn't work even at the incoming call.
Can anyone suggest how to at least get it working like Rogers one x?
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Any one please
Flyiarnk, as far as I know, it's a custom Rogers feature. We don't know how to make it work yet on other phones.
We could do it by flashing a Rogers ROM on an International EVO 3D for example, but now that we have different CPUs I don't think it's doable.
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Flyiarnk, as far as I know, it's a custom Rogers feature. We don't know how to make it work yet on other phones.
We could do it by flashing a Rogers ROM on an International EVO 3D for example, but now that we have different CPUs I don't think it's doable.
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Technically you can flash the ROM, but it'll brick your phone pretty good.
Also, I've done some digging. Check this out: http://communityforums.rogers.com/t5/forums/forumtopicpage/board-id/Android/thread-id/7991/page/1
It seems that Name Display is not currently compatible with LTE. I've tested this by toggling the different mobile network modes, and sure enough, I get the name display when my phone is set to GSM Only, but not when using HSPA or LTE. Bugger. Hopefully Rogers can fix this.
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I've just spoken with Rogers support about it. Gave them my software/baseband versions and all that good stuff. The tech added the One X to the list of devices having this problem.
It would probably help put a fire under Rogers' ass if more people reported the issue in a live chat session here:
http://www.rogershelp.com/livesupport-v6/?queueID=58
If you're in the US, Privus Mobile does this as well. I haven't tested it on a One X yet, but it's a great service.
as a note of interest, I recently unlocked an HTC Raider that was on the Bell Mobility network and when I put my Rogers SIM in it I was pleasantly surprised that the caller name presentation was working properly even on a phone that was sold on the Bell network. It seems as though HTC have finally added CNAP to their Android phones.
Note: Rogers does not ever actually add the CNAP feature to phones, it either supports it or it does not, I have had this argument with Rogers for the past 2.5 years, the have no Idea how to add the support to the phones themselves.
gordongartrell said:
I just tested it out. Name display works. The name will show up when they're calling you. The name will also be shown on the notification bar. Eg. "Smith, John called". The only negitive is that the name doesn't stick to the call log. So if you accidently remove the name from the notification bar you are S.O.L.
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Awesome post:good:
Related
I flashed my NS4G to Boost... it was a long and agonizing road, but I think i finally got it working correctly.
my phone is currently 100% stock with gingerbread 2.3.7
since this was such a stressful flash, i'm kind of worried about "not fixing what's not broken"...
however, i'd love to re-root it and flash a custom ROM. Will doing this mess up any of the modifications i had to do to get calls, text, and data to work?
(they were all done in QPST)
I'm not going to do it until i have confirmation... so let me know and ease my mind!
thanks
-Randy
i also have a nexus 4g on boost. i've just about had every kernal and rom on this board for it (both gingerbread and ICS)
i hope that helps.
jin5 said:
i also have a nexus 4g on boost. i've just about had every kernal and rom on this board for it (both gingerbread and ICS)
i hope that helps.
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so a standard rom flash will retain all boost settings?
yes.
keep in mind mms fix only works on gingerbread as far as i know.
the APN can't be changed on ICS roms.
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yes.
keep in mind mms fix only works on gingerbread as far as i know.
the APN can't be changed on ICS roms.
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If you use voice dialer and say "open APNs", it will let you edit the apn. Does this not work to get mms working?
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If you use voice dialer and say "open APNs", it will let you edit the apn. Does this not work to get mms working?
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I made this change and the mms successfully sent. I'll ask my brother if he got it later and update you
Edit: my brother sent me a text saying he got the picture
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Wrong section. My bad... Sorry
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hey i have flashed lots of phone from eve's to epic touch, but for some reason i am unable to get the 3g to work on the nexus. I used an incognito as donor phone retrieve all the required info. By any chance can you tell me how you got your 3g to work?
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hey i have flashed lots of phone from eve's to epic touch, but for some reason i am unable to get the 3g to work on the nexus. I used an incognito as donor phone retrieve all the required info. By any chance can you tell me how you got your 3g to work?
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=891077
i followed this guide for 3G and MMS
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=891077
i followed this guide for 3G and MMS
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i cant get that to work. as soon as i enter my password i loose my 3g icon?
Help me Help me PLEASE!!!
Please Help, I have been all over Google and multiple forums and cant find out how to flash my phone to boost. I have a NS4G I got for my birthday this pass Dec and had sprint service on it but now want to flash it to boost mobile. I was able to root it, but that is all. any info would greatly be appreciated!
Thanks
Blktigger
blktigger said:
Please Help, I have been all over Google and multiple forums and cant find out how to flash my phone to boost. I have a NS4G I got for my birthday this pass Dec and had sprint service on it but now want to flash it to boost mobile. I was able to root it, but that is all. any info would greatly be appreciated!
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Blktigger
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what you are talking about can not be talked about as it is illegal to change the esn and meid all all other device identifiers that are registered to the fcc. Each phone has a unique id to it that is represented to the fcc. I have also been talking with Boost employess and area managers and boost is getting ready to kick off the users who have "flashed" phones on Boost that do not belong on boost. This is going to be done as Boost can still tell what type of phone you have other then the esn / meid as the device still sends out certain other device ids to the network when you use certain programs. Also by trying to send updates to your phone sprint can request the system information from your phone that can tell them the actual make and model and firmware and all that you are running. And you thought carrier iq was bad...
if you wait a few months or so the evo 3d will be on sprints virgin mobile with ics included and sense 3.6...
Boost mobile will be getting the HTC Evo design 4g soon as well...
i myself dont understand why boost is going 4g when sprint is going lte... but another stupid move by sprint.
does anyone have a link to a how to flash my nexus s 4g to boost? I'd really like to do this. cant afford sprint anymore...
Hey guys I don't know if anyone has tried to install AT&T visual voicemail, but I was able to get it to work. Here are the steps I took to get working:
1. Download the apk from here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1452330
2. Install on the phone and try setting it up. It will not complete but that is ok.
3. It will prompt you to update Visual Voicemail from the Play Store, but the update will fail saying that it was not signed.
4. Once that pops up choose Uninstall.
5. Once Uninstalled, right away click install from the Play Store.
6. The installation should be successful and now you can setup and enjoy AT&T Visual Voicemail.
Click thanks if this works for you guys.
L8R
Donatas
Worked, but a little differently.
After it failed to setup I clicked update, but it said it couldn't find it on the market.
Then it took me back to the app and asked for my password and worked fine.
Thanks, nevertheless.
It's a supported application for the HTC One X, just doesn't come preinstalled. Download it from the market.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.att.mobile.android.vvm&hl=en
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It's a supported application for the HTC One X, just doesn't come preinstalled. Download it from the market.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.att.mobile.android.vvm&hl=en
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that does not work, it shows the OneX as not a compatible device.
Dont get prompt to update? Please advise.
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Same here, cannot download it.
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Just downloaded from that link on htc vivid area, it installed and worked right away. I get an update notification but it doesn't appear on market. still works tho.
HTC vivid??
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I had to call customer service. My phone wasn't provisioned for the VVM I'm wondering if it's because I switched from an iPhone to this HOX. Once I had them re-provision it works as described, except I can't find the VVM app in the play store. The one provided here on XDA seems to work though
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I had to call customer service. My phone wasn't provisioned for the VVM I'm wondering if it's because I switched from an iPhone to this HOX. Once I had them re-provision it works as described, except I can't find the VVM app in the play store. The one provided here on XDA seems to work though
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Ok jeez after an hour on the phone with att finally working.
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I just installed the apk from that forum page, set up, and got it working right off the bat. No need to uninstall or anything. Works great! God I missed this from my iPhone days lol. The ONLY thing I missed lol. Ya I know google voice but I like it integrated with att service so no hassles.
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Confirmed.
I had to switch my basic voice mail to visual voice mail. DL'ed the attached apk and it worked right away. I was prompted to update but it didn't work but the current verison will do for now until they revise the store to allow our One X to install it freely.
Strange, looks like we should have this according to AT&T.
http://www.att.com/esupport/article.jsp?sid=KB412330#fbid=BmCybV7ijN_
** EDIT **
I opened XDA in a PC web browser and saw attachment. Installed it on the phone and it worked. Do not need to download from Google Play
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Odd behavior: If I receive a voicemail while NOT connected to WiFi, then ATT Visual Voicemail picks up on it and acts as intended. If I receive a voicemail with WiFi connected, I get the normal voicemail notoficaiton and have to call my cell number to listen to it.
Anyone else experiencing this? Or that can test it?
holtenc said:
Odd behavior: If I receive a voicemail while NOT connected to WiFi, then ATT Visual Voicemail picks up on it and acts as intended. If I receive a voicemail with WiFi connected, I get the normal voicemail notoficaiton and have to call my cell number to listen to it.
Anyone else experiencing this? Or that can test it?
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When I called tech support he told me that VVM only downloads from the network and not over wifi, which would explain that.
+1 for confirmed.
holtenc said:
Odd behavior: If I receive a voicemail while NOT connected to WiFi, then ATT Visual Voicemail picks up on it and acts as intended. If I receive a voicemail with WiFi connected, I get the normal voicemail notoficaiton and have to call my cell number to listen to it.
Anyone else experiencing this? Or that can test it?
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Yeah it downloads over cellular not WiFi.however if you are on WiFi, just give it like 2-5 minutes after the missed call for visual voicemail to receive it. It will download it over cellular even tho you are connected to WiFi.
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When I called tech support he told me that VVM only downloads from the network and not over wifi, which would explain that.
+1 for confirmed.
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Yeah it downloads over cellular not WiFi.however if you are on WiFi, just give it like 2-5 minutes after the missed call for visual voicemail to receive it. It will download it over cellular even tho you are connected to WiFi.
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That's F'ing stupid IMO. since I'm (and I assume most people) on WiFi the majority of the time (home/work). How is it that iPhone can instantly get VVM over WiFi and we can't. It's an official AT&T app!!
Thanks for the confirmations and added info from AT&T tech support.
I had to call to have VVM activated also. But worked great after that. Thanks!
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That's F'ing stupid IMO. since I'm (and I assume most people) on WiFi the majority of the time (home/work). How is it that iPhone can instantly get VVM over WiFi and we can't. It's an official AT&T app!!
Thanks for the confirmations and added info from AT&T tech support.
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I mean I've had it come instantly before. But I'm not sure why the variation in receiving times. When I called tier 2 tech support (I have their direct number from a previous issue I had a year back so I call them directly to get quicker and more efficient help) the guy said that the one x will be officially supported by the app on may 28th (hopefully he's right) so maybe they'll always come instantly then.
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After trying both, I actually prefer Google voice over AT&T VVM since Google also has speech to text and convenient widgets. Also the voicemail greeting from Google sounds more human than AT&T's.
After using both, Google voice is a better product IMO, except that the notifications are not displaying on my HOX.
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Verizon just rolled out their Voice Over LTE (VoLTE) system today. It promises HD audio and the ability to seamlessly make a voice call into a video call. Verizon is mute at the moment as to which handsets they plan to roll out this feature but I would assume we'll be included as the One M8 supports the AWS spectrum.
Two big downsides are that if you move from LTE to EV-DO you'll lose the call and the potential bandwidth requirements against our ever tightening data caps.
Thoughts?
Verizon Wireless subscribers with the right handsets will be able to start making high-definition voice and video calls over the carrier’s LTE network in the next few weeks, kicking off a long-awaited transition that eventually will eliminate Verizon’s traditional cellular technology.
VoLTE, or voice over LTE, will offer quicker call setup, make voice conversations sound better and let users jump into a video chat just by tapping a button on the screen, Verizon says. But those high-fidelity calls will drop if you leave the LTE coverage area, and last week Verizon wasn’t ready to say which phones will be ready to use the service when it launches.
VoLTE turns phone calls into packets and sends them over the same network that carries data from apps and the Web. It’s a more efficient way for mobile operators to deliver voice service and lets them devote more bandwidth to calls, allowing for higher quality sound: seven octaves, versus just four on circuit-switched 3G networks, according to Verizon.
In the demonstration last week, which Verizon said was over its commercial LTE network, VoLTE calls were distinctly clearer and the video calls had fairly good quality and video-to-voice synchronization.
With VoLTE on, subscribers will be able to make and receive VoLTE calls using regular phone numbers between any two Verizon phones that have the software activated. Part of the new technology is a presence feature that indicates on the contact list which people currently have VoLTE capability. A call with anyone else, or one that you start outside the LTE coverage area, will only have CDMA quality. And even though they’re made up of data packets, the new HD voice and video calls won’t work over Wi-Fi.
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Source: PC World
a) The VoLTE network is being activated sometime in the "coming weeks", not TODAY. As other web articles state, "coming weeks" could be 10 weeks....12 weeks...or next week. Only Verizon knows.
b) The HTC One M8 is not capable of VoLTE.
source: http://forums.androidcentral.com/ht...lte-but-not-svdo-volte-radio-info-inside.html
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b) The HTC One M8 is not capable of VoLTE.
source: http://forums.androidcentral.com/ht...lte-but-not-svdo-volte-radio-info-inside.html
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Well that's a thread killer. To the back of the pages this thread goes [emoji1]
syphix said:
a) The VoLTE network is being activated sometime in the "coming weeks", not TODAY. As other web articles state, "coming weeks" could be 10 weeks....12 weeks...or next week. Only Verizon knows.
b) The HTC One M8 is not capable of VoLTE.
source: http://forums.androidcentral.com/ht...lte-but-not-svdo-volte-radio-info-inside.html
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What's the differece between "head" and "body worn" in that chart
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buckmarble said:
What's the differece between "head" and "body worn" in that chart
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That's a question for dpham00 on the AndroidCentral forums. I only posted a link to his charts and statement that VoLTE won't work with the M8 (a link provided in a previous VoLTE discussion thread).
syphix said:
a) The VoLTE network is being activated sometime in the "coming weeks", not TODAY. As other web articles state, "coming weeks" could be 10 weeks....12 weeks...or next week. Only Verizon knows.
b) The HTC One M8 is not capable of VoLTE.
source: http://forums.androidcentral.com/ht...lte-but-not-svdo-volte-radio-info-inside.html
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HTC claims that hardware wise, the m8 is capable of VoLTE. It would just have to be activated with a software upgrade!
Hmm... you may be right:
the HTC One (M8) for Windows will reportedly boast voice over LTE (VoLTE) support as well.
It remains unclear at this point whether the smartphone will rock VoLTE straight out of the box, but if not, Microsoft should add the support with its upcoming Windows Phone 8.1 GDR1 update.
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Verizon didn't specify which devices are compatible with the service. Most, if not all, of Verizon's smartphones include LTE 4G, but apparently not all of them have the horsepower to run VoLTE. Expect it to appear first on high-end devices such as the HTC One (M8), LG G3, and Samsung Galaxy S5. Perhaps it will also be available to the iPhone 6, which is expected to launch next month.
To access VoLTE, Verizon's smartphone customers will need to update their devices. The update will include Advanced Calling 1.0, the application that powers HD Voice and Video Calling.
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Source:Information Week
I suspect that given the fact that the phone should have the hardware capability to support VoLTE, even if Verizon doesn't roll it out officially, we can see some developers here unlocking that 'Advanced Calling' app.
Also, I found this thread where some people were claiming they already had VoLTE meanwhile that'd be impossible since the network wasn't setup until just now...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2729496
buckmarble said:
What's the differece between "head" and "body worn" in that chart
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The radiation exposure holding the phone to your head versus in your pocket.
darienms1986 said:
HTC claims that hardware wise, the m8 is capable of VoLTE. It would just have to be activated with a software upgrade!
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There are settings in default.xml to turn it on. Wonder if it is that easy
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Well i enabled it in there and it didn't crash my phone. Time will tell if it works
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There are settings in default.xml to turn it on. Wonder if it is that easy
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Well i enabled it in there and it didn't crash my phone. Time will tell if it works
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And.......
Turd Furguson said:
And.......
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i dont notice a difference so maybe verizon hasn't enabled it yet...or there is more to it.
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There are settings in default.xml to turn it on. Wonder if it is that easy
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Well i enabled it in there and it didn't crash my phone. Time will tell if it works
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Where is default.Xml and what exactly did you change? I'll try it and see if I can tell any difference
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Where is default.Xml and what exactly did you change? I'll try it and see if I can tell any difference
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I will give you details when i get home from dinner.
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Where is default.Xml and what exactly did you change? I'll try it and see if I can tell any difference
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ok, with a root explorer of your choice, go to /system/customize/ACC and you will see default.xml. Open it with a text editor.
The lines you are looking for are pretty far down, they look like this: (see volte.png image)
I changed three lines to true which you will see there.
incidentally I added a couple pics of other handy changes. One is enabling music channel and the other is enabling minor quick settings (quick setting bar on notification panel).
Make sure your reboot after you save and exit.
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ok, with a root explorer of your choice, go to /system/customize/ACC and you will see default.xml. Open it with a text editor.
The lines you are looking for are pretty far down, they look like this: (see volte.png image)
I changed three lines to true which you will see there.
incidentally I added a couple pics of other handy changes. One is enabling music channel and the other is enabling minor quick settings (quick setting bar on notification panel).
Make sure your reboot after you save and exit.
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Is there any way in cm11
darienms1986 said:
Is there any way in cm11
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i doubt it.
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i doubt it.
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Damn. Thanks thou. I'll try and flash a sense rom and try it out
Advanced Calling 1.0 or VoLTE will have to have a feature enabled on account for HD Voice, only 2 phones at launch will supoprt it, the G2 and S5. The feature isn't compatible with some select features such as ringback tones and city id.
Thats what I have read so far, without the feature on your account, turning it on your phone alone will not work. The feature code has to be added to your line of service first for it to work when it launches
That solves that
Maybe?
http://www.xda-developers.com/android/remove-band-restrictions-qualcomm/
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I currently work for Verizon. I have activated HD Voice onto my line and will try to change that default. Will get back on that soon
has anyone bought the HTC U11 AT&T Version ( I know is the same as the unlocked version ) just want to know if it comes pre-loaded with AT&T software like VVM (visual voicemail) My AT&T app and stuff like that also if wifi calling & VoLTE works on that version
No, the AT&T version is simply the unlocked model. It does not come with any carrier specific applications. If you are wondering how you're going to get them on your phone this is how it works
When you insert your AT&T Sim card into the phone the phone will ask you to restart, after you do that the next time you go into the play store carrier specific applications such as visual voicemail and My AT&T will be available for download. I had the same question last year because the HTC 10 was the first factory unlocked phone that I have bought
you also won't have any problem with Wi-Fi calling or voice over LTE take it from me, if you ask the carriers themselves they will tell you that because you are using an unlocked device that it will not work but everything will be fine
Wi-Fi calling never worked on HTC 10 on AT&T
JEANRIVERA said:
Wi-Fi calling never worked on HTC 10 on AT&T
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That's odd it did for me right out of the box
Mark112887 said:
That's odd it did for me right out of the box
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Imposible on AT&T no one ever had Wi-Fi calling on HTC 10 but VoLTE did work
If you can show any proof of it?
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If you can show any proof of it?
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not sure how I just notice a difference in quality
Mark112887 said:
not sure how I just notice a difference in quality
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The icon of the phone in the top with Wi-Fi bars that is how you know you have Wi-Fi calling, you probably only had VoLTE that's why you noticed better call quality
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The icon of the phone in the top with Wi-Fi bars that is how you know you have Wi-Fi calling, you probably only had VoLTE that's why you noticed better call quality
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WHOA. How did you get WiFi calling to work on your HTC 10 on AT&T? (or is that just an example of what it would look like if it did work?)
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WHOA. How did you get WiFi calling to work on your HTC 10 on AT&T? (or is that just an example of what it would look like if it did work?)
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Just an example
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U11 does not support VoLTE on AT&T
U11 does not support WiFi-Calling on AT&T
U11 does not support Video Call on AT&T
U11 does not support Integrated Visual Voicemail on messages app like it use to on HTC One M7, M8 & M9, you need the stand alone app which is crap...
the phone works for calls data LTE works MMS haven't test yet I don't use them....
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Is VoLTE band used by AT&T suppoeted by the U11 and is it available in your area?
Was Wifi Calling verified to be working on your Wifi network on other devices? If it is then could be a faulty software glitch. If not the it could be a blocked port or their service is down.
I'd contact HTC and AT&T and ask them for clarification. HTC had to do testing with AT&T and gotten the approval from them to claim compatibility.
As far Video Calling, that sounds more like a third-party app feature then HTC. I've never known HTC dialer app to support anything like that.
You might have done all of this, but your post doesn't have any thing to show investigations or troubleshooting. Just a rant post.
Help future users out by having details and things that were tried etc.
Tachi91 said:
Is VoLTE band used by AT&T suppoeted by the U11 and is it available in your area?
Was Wifi Calling verified to be working on your Wifi network on other devices? If it is then could be a faulty software glitch. If not the it could be a blocked port or their service is down.
I'd contact HTC and AT&T and ask them for clarification. HTC had to do testing with AT&T and gotten the approval from them to claim compatibility.
As far Video Calling, that sounds more like a third-party app feature then HTC. I've never known HTC dialer app to support anything like that.
You might have done all of this, but your post doesn't have any thing to show investigations or troubleshooting. Just a rant post.
Help future users out by having details and things that were tried etc.
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Volte was working fine on my HTC 10 video call and Wi-Fi calling is been introducedon newest devices on AT&T since galaxy note 4 edge with is couple of years old and it does support both features
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I had my suspicions about this as well. An HTC rep told me directly that the U11 is certified to work with AT&T's VoLTE and Wifi Calling. Of course, when they told me that, I turned it around with something along the lines of "Yeah, I know it will support it from a hardware perspective, but AT&T only allows certain approved devices to use those features. Can you say with 100% certainty that the unlocked U11 will actually be allowed to take advantages of those features?" They responded that it would... 100% I still don't believe it, though, and I have a feeling I'll be sending my U11 back within the return period.
All of the same confirmed here.. no wifi calling or VoLTE.. as well as no Band 30 support. What a pain. On AT&T that is.. works fine on TMO.
We got to make them aware bug them on Twitter Facebook all social networks about it I did already but one voice is nothing compared to users complaining about it
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We got to make them aware bug them on Twitter Facebook all social networks about it I did already but one voice is nothing compared to users complaining about it
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This is really really sad. I was going to buy the U11 with my Discover card's 1st year double cash back (would have covered the whole cost) that rolls into my account at the end of August... Figured S-OFF / Locked may be available by then too. But after reading about VoLTE and WiFi calling not working on AT&T, I'm having 2nd thoughts. I live in NJ so WiFi calling really isn't super important (we have amazing LTE coverage just about everywhere) but neither working?? That's really super beat man.
I also saw posts on AndroidCentral reporting the same thing, so I believe you guys that this is a real problem. Thread was titled "Where is the WiFi Calling setting?" Although one user said that VoLTE was working on the U11 / AT&T, another verified it does not. As bassoprofundo so accurately explained to the CS rep at HTC, a guy on the other forum thread also referenced how the advanced calling features on the U Ultra, although "supported" by hardware, didn't actually work on AT&T either.
At least the HTC 10 was an awesome enough phone that I don't mind continuing to use it for the next year to come. But still, I hope HTC and AT&T collaborate and get this solved... which unfortunately sounds unlikely. I really like the U11 and I haven't even seen it in person yet.
Plus ViperU is already out. I WANTS.
I'm praying that AT&T / HTC surprises us!!!
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This is really really sad. I was going to buy the U11 with my Discover card's 1st year double cash back (would have covered the whole cost) that rolls into my account at the end of August... Figured S-OFF / Locked may be available by then too. But after reading about VoLTE and WiFi calling not working on AT&T, I'm having 2nd thoughts. I live in NJ so WiFi calling really isn't super important (we have amazing LTE coverage just about everywhere) but neither working?? That's really super beat man.
I also saw posts on AndroidCentral reporting the same thing, so I believe you guys that this is a real problem. Thread was titled "Where is the WiFi Calling setting?" Although one user said that VoLTE was working on the U11 / AT&T, another verified it does not. As bassoprofundo so accurately explained to the CS rep at HTC, a guy on the other forum thread also referenced how the advanced calling features on the U Ultra, although "supported" by hardware, didn't actually work on AT&T either.
At least the HTC 10 was an awesome enough phone that I don't mind continuing to use it for the next year to come. But still, I hope HTC and AT&T collaborate and get this solved... which unfortunately sounds unlikely. I really like the U11 and I haven't even seen it in person yet.
Plus ViperU is already out. I WANTS.
I'm praying that AT&T / HTC surprises us!!!
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Data on LTE is different than VoLTE {Voice Over LTE} basically is VoIP but on a LTE connection don't get things messed up LTE data indeed does work just no VoLTE that means you will not be able to talk and browse at the same time with LTE speeds but 4G does the same thing just on a different speed
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But follow me on Twitter and retweet with me let's make our voices get heard please..
Twitter.con/jeanfrivera
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U11 does not support VoLTE on AT&T
U11 does not support WiFi-Calling on AT&T
U11 does not support Video Call on AT&T
U11 does not support Integrated Visual Voicemail on messages app like it use to on HTC One M7, M8 & M9, you need the stand alone app which is crap...
the phone works for calls data LTE works MMS haven't test yet I don't use them....
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Did the HTC 10 support volte on att?
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I have "employment concerns" that unfortunately prevent me from doing so, but I'll see if there is anything I can do internally to raise awareness.
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Did the HTC 10 support volte on att?
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Yes it does and I have proof of it
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I have "employment concerns" that unfortunately prevent me from doing so, but I'll see if there is anything I can do internally to raise awareness.
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You can always help anonymously thanks !!!
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Yes it does and I have proof of it
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Show me
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Show me
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Top signal icon on the right has the LTE while on a call I can provide you a video also but what is the point?
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Top signal icon on the right has the LTE while on a call I can provide you a video also but what is the point?
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Video please
What HTC 10 is it? I didn't know it used att icons...
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Video please
What HTC 10 is it? I didn't know it used att icons...
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d_WeaA0hKCg
this is a custom rom Viper10 but ht e device does it on stock unlocked rom to,
on the video I show you that is connected to AT&T network and i put it in LTE mode only to make proof that the device is not making the call or regular 4G or 3G
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d_WeaA0hKCg
this is a custom rom Viper10 but ht e device does it on stock unlocked rom to,
on the video I show you that is connected to AT&T network and i put it in LTE mode only to make proof that the device is not making the call or regular 4G or 3G
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Why use that horrible icons?
Sorry but a custom ROM with ability to change almost anything won't cut it. Needs to be on stock rom
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Why use that horrible icons?
Sorry but a custom ROM with ability to change almost anything won't cut it. Needs to be on stock rom
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either way I have nothing to proof to you all I did was as a courtesy I know what I am talking about I have the HTC 10 since day 1 and I know what it was working and what didn't work and this is off topic we are talking over here about the HTC U11
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either way I have nothing to proof to you all I did was as a courtesy I know what I am talking about I have the HTC 10 since day 1 and I know what it was working and what didn't work and this is off topic we are talking over here about the HTC U11
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Nothing was proved but thanks
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