Matt, the forums manager at the Motorola support forums has stated that he is currently using a 2015 Moto X Pure and that simultaneous voice and data are confirmed to be working on Verizon.
https://forums.motorola.com/posts/e570e4be47?commentId=977435#977435
yea I asked there if that means HD voice will work as well on VZW.
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yea I asked there if that means HD voice will work as well on VZW.
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I would bet not. Just the same implementation we have for the nexus 6.
That will be a Godsend coming from an old iPhone 5s on Verizon.
That is providing you're in a 4G area.
But will simjltaneous voice/data work WITHOUT utilizing "advanced calling"?
Mangu said:
But will simjltaneous voice/data work WITHOUT utilizing "advanced calling"?
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I might be wrong but i think advanced calling is what made is possible for data and voice to work at the same time & with out it it wouldn't work.
razor237 said:
I might be wrong but i think advanced calling is what made is possible for data and voice to work at the same time & with out it it wouldn't work.
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Omen87 said:
Matt, the forums manager at the Motorola support forums has stated that he is currently using a 2015 Moto X Pure and that simultaneous voice and data are confirmed to be working on Verizon.
https://forums.motorola.com/posts/e570e4be47?commentId=977435#977435
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Restola said:
I would bet not. Just the same implementation we have for the nexus 6.
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sebastianraven said:
That is providing you're in a 4G area.
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You are correct my friend
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I might be wrong but i think advanced calling is what made is possible for data and voice to work at the same time & with out it it wouldn't work.
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I am still on my Droid Maxx. Which can do simultaneous voice/data WITHOUT utilizing VoLTE.
Trying to find a newer phone that can do this as well. I found info throughout forums that it is because phones used to be manufactured with two antennas, one to handle phone calls, and the other to handle LTE data. And these days phones are only built with one antenna to handle both calls and data, which makes sense why only utilizing VoLTE is the Simultaneous voice/data feature available.
However, talking with Motorola reps, tbey insist phones have always been manufactured the same regarding amount of communication antennas and that the limitation is on the service provider software end.
Anyone know for sure?
Luckily, my Droid Maxx does give me the ability to try-out VoLTE, but call quality sounds choppy/echo, and I can't deal with dropped calls (i.e. when I'm driving and go through an area where my signal briefly drops to 3G, calls drop because the technology isn't there yet to hand the 4G call over to 3G system).
Guys, this is a hardware AND network question. Most older phones had 2 antennas so we could use data and make calls at the same time. Now they're moving away from this and introducing VoLTE which pushes voice and data through a single antenna. If voice and data doesn't work without VoLTE enabled, then this phone has a single antenna.
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Mangu said:
I am still on my Droid Maxx. Which can do simultaneous voice/data WITHOUT utilizing VoLTE.
Trying to find a newer phone that can do this as well. I found info throughout forums that it is because phones used to be manufactured with two antennas, one to handle phone calls, and the other to handle LTE data. And these days phones are only built with one antenna to handle both calls and data, which makes sense why only utilizing VoLTE is the Simultaneous voice/data feature available.
However, talking with Motorola reps, tbey insist phones have always been manufactured the same regarding amount of communication antennas and that the limitation is on the service provider software end.
Anyone know for sure?
Luckily, my Droid Maxx does give me the ability to try-out VoLTE, but call quality sounds choppy/echo, and I can't deal with dropped calls (i.e. when I'm driving and go through an area where my signal briefly drops to 3G, calls drop because the technology isn't there yet to hand the 4G call over to 3G system).
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Note 4 is the last verizon flagship with voice+data without advanced calling.
Not a question of antennas but one of one radio vs. two...
I just noticed that my Moto X Pure on my Activated VZW SIM is NOT letting me do voice and data at the same time. Thoughts? Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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I just noticed that my Moto X Pure on my Activated VZW SIM is NOT letting me do voice and data at the same time. Thoughts? Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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Are you in an LTE area?
the_ling said:
I just noticed that my Moto X Pure on my Activated VZW SIM is NOT letting me do voice and data at the same time. Thoughts? Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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Settings, under wireless and networks, tap more, then tap cellular networks. Is advanced 4g lte mode enabled?
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I have verizon and i can confirm it works. I dont know if you need the advanced calling option turned on, mine is, and it works.
you can surf + talk on verizon
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I just noticed that my Moto X Pure on my Activated VZW SIM is NOT letting me do voice and data at the same time. Thoughts? Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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Did you opt into the advanced calling feature on My Verizon? Mine wasn't working and that's what I had to do.
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razor237 said:
I might be wrong but i think advanced calling is what made is possible for data and voice to work at the same time & with out it it wouldn't work.
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Simultaneous voice and data works on Moto X 2013 without advanced calling.
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I just noticed that my Moto X Pure on my Activated VZW SIM is NOT letting me do voice and data at the same time. Thoughts? Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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you need to have volte enabled in settings + add advanced calling in my-verizon.
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Simultaneous voice and data works on Moto X 2013 without advanced calling.
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Does the 2013 have 2 antennas? That would explain why.
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I have the ATT HOX and want to disable LTE due to the known issues with missed calls etc. Would it be possible to disable it through root access WITHOUT installing a custom ROM?
I'm not sure what AT&T do to their phones but can you not change it via Settings > Mobile Network > Network mode.
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I'm not sure what AT&T do to their phones but can you not change it via Settings > Mobile Network > Network mode.
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That's how it's done on my Rogers device.. should be the same on all.
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That's how it's done on my Rogers device.. should be the same on all.
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Same on Telstra
Phone: HTC One XL
ROM: AOKP 4.2.1 MR1 preview w/ alloy blue theme
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Att one x doesn't have that function. Try to do it in service menu trying typing in *#*#4636#*#*
Go to phone info and scroll down. It works for me on clean Rom but not sure about stock rom
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I have the ATT HOX and want to disable LTE due to the known issues with missed calls etc. Would it be possible to disable it through root access WITHOUT installing a custom ROM?
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What known missed calls issue? What would LTE have to do with missed calls? LTE on AT&T is data only. It doesn't do anything with calls. You can dial *#*#4636#*#* and try to set it to gsm only or something.
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Believe me I have tried. It's not possible. But ik you said you didn't want to, but you really should look into custom ROMs. There's some that are basically stock with just better battery
Except for ATT. Its a well documented fact that they have it disabled. Any changes you make revert back to default.
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That's how it's done on my Rogers device.. should be the same on all.
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Its a fairly well known issue with ATT and LTE phones.
As far as I can tell since LTE IS data only it has a hard time receiving calls when its connected to the LTE network. I think it has something to do with only having 1 antenna and it cant communicate on voice and data at the same time. Or, maybe not.:silly: All I know is that when my phone is connected to LTE I will not receive phone calls. All calls will ring a few times and then go to voice mail. I eventually get voice message notifications when the phone switches out of LTE.
Any changes made in the field test mode do not stick. Thank you very much ATT.
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What known missed calls issue? What would LTE have to do with missed calls? LTE on AT&T is data only. It doesn't do anything with calls. You can dial *#*#4636#*#* and try to set it to gsm only or something.
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Its a fairly well known issue with ATT and LTE phones.
As far as I can tell since LTE IS data only it has a hard time receiving calls when its connected to the LTE network. I think it has something to do with only having 1 antenna and it cant communicate on voice and data at the same time. Or, maybe not.:silly: All I know is that when my phone is connected to LTE I will not receive phone calls. All calls will ring a few times and then go to voice mail. I eventually get voice message notifications when the phone switches out of LTE.
Any changes made in the field test mode do not stick.
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I've had 3 different LTE phones on AT&T and never had issues with missed calls and I'm constantly on a LTE connection. My phone kicks to hspa+ right before I receive a call and then it rings. Goes back to LTE about 30 seconds after I hang up. The only thing I can think of is that you are on LTE only in the field test mode thing. That will definitely give you call problems. What does it say that you are connected to when you go into the phone information menu?
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I've had 3 different LTE phones on AT&T and never had issues with missed calls and I'm constantly on a LTE connection. My phone kicks to hspa+ right before I receive a call and then it rings. Goes back to LTE about 30 seconds after I hang up. The only thing I can think of is that you are on LTE only in the field test mode thing. That will definitely give you call problems. What does it say that you are connected to when you go into the phone information menu?
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I've had a few LTE phones too but I can confirm that this is an issue with AT&T and the HOX. (At least in certain areas.) The phone is *supposed* to do what you said and switch off LTE when a call comes in but that doesn't always happen. I've noticed it the most at my office where I usually have 4 bars of "4G LTE" or one or two bars of "4G". I'll have a long period of time with no incoming calls or texts and then when I make a call (and the phone switches to "4G") I get the backlog of voicemails and text messages. Hard resets haven't helped and AT&T refuses to admit that it's a problem.
Heres a summary of what I have found:
1 Being in field test mode does not affect incoming calls.
2. When making outgoing phone calls with LTE or HSPA displayed in field test mode, the connection will switch to UMTS and then revert back to LTE or HSPA after hanging up. I dont know what that means, just throwing it out there.
3. On a few occasions during my testing I have noticed that I could not receive calls when HSPA is displayed in field test mode. I think that the phone had just switched from LTE, although I havent been able to 100% verify that.
4. My connection at my house varies between LTE, HSPA,EDGE.
5. EDGE is great. My phone makes and receives calls all day long when I have a EDGE connection.
6. Most of my testing has been at home where I have crappy reception to begin with. On a few occasions when I had my wife with me I had her call my phone(connected to LTE). Same as when at home, my pone never rings.
pside15;36112809]I've had 3 different LTE phones on AT&T and never had issues with missed calls and I'm constantly on a LTE connection. My phone kicks to hspa+ right before I receive a call and then it rings. Goes back to LTE about 30 seconds after I hang up. The only thing I can think of is that you are on LTE only in the field test mode thing. That will definitely give you call problems. What does it say that you are connected to when you go into the phone information menu?
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ITNV said:
I've had a few LTE phones too but I can confirm that this is an issue with AT&T and the HOX. (At least in certain areas.) The phone is *supposed* to do what you said and switch off LTE when a call comes in but that doesn't always happen......".
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Exactly!
I have Samsung Galaxy S3 on AT&T and I have same issue when connected to LTE. I have been working with AT&T CSR for over a week and no resolution yet. I have talked them into switching my data plan from 300MB LTE to Unlimited Standard Phone data plan. (Unlimited standard phone data plan uses HSPA+ and not LTE, which would resolve the issue)
From what I have understood so far, its not the phone, its the AT&T LTE network.
Wouldnt people with the same phone have more answers for you?
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Who are you talking to
954wrecker said:
Wouldnt people with the same phone have more answers for you?
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AlwaysNoob said:
I have Samsung Galaxy S3 on AT&T and I have same issue when connected to LTE. I have been working with AT&T CSR for over a week and no resolution yet. I have talked them into switching my data plan from 300MB LTE to Unlimited Standard Phone data plan. (Unlimited standard phone data plan uses HSPA+ and not LTE, which would resolve the issue)
From what I have understood so far, its not the phone, its the AT&T LTE network.
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I didnt even know that kind of plan existed. Have you switched over yet? Does it work?:fingers-crossed:
a670 said:
I have the ATT HOX and want to disable LTE due to the known issues with missed calls etc. Would it be possible to disable it through root access WITHOUT installing a custom ROM?
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Have you tried this? http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=27732183&postcount=8
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Wouldnt people with the same phone have more answers for you?
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No, because this issue is not related to the phone but its related to AT&T LTE network. So everyone on AT&T LTE network has same issue and not only people with HTC one X.
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I didnt even know that kind of plan existed. Have you switched over yet? Does it work?:fingers-crossed:
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I was on phone with them last night. They have created a case number for me so their "technical team" can look into it. They promised me to get back to me before friday on this.
For changing the data plan, the CSR tried to change it but it didnt work yesterday. I blame it on the CSR because I know some people on XDA has done that before. I am gonna call them again and have a different CSR try it or me.
And plus, with this change, you get unlimited HSPA+ for just $10.
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Have you tried this? http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=27732183&postcount=8
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Thanks for the link. Those settings actually worked for me. I had already tried a couple different APN configs but none of them seemed to stick.
So, now I have successfully disabled LTE.
Unfortunately, I'm still having intermittent missed calls with the phone connected to HSPA. Also, At work in certain areas, we have rock solid LTE reception and guess what...no missed calls. WTFrack?
At home the only time I can get regular calls is when the phone is connected to EDGE.
I seriously think that there must some relationship between 4G/LTE and signal strength. Does anyone know If EDGE and 4G/LTE use the same towers or same power outputs?
I know you will drop 3g data on a call. That I completely understand. But this is the first device I've used that is dropping my lte data during a call. I'm not sure if this is a rom issue or a modem issue.
I am on sprint, and not sure if this is an isolated issue for sprint customers or across the board.
Another issue I would like to see resolved is patching native tethering. I'm currently stuck using WiFi tether app in ad-hoc mode. Which unfortunately my nexus 7 can't attach to.
In case you're wondering I'm running slim kat currently. I've tried cm and stock before rooting and all formats have dropped LTE on call.
Probably because there is no voice over LTE. Same happens on Rogers too.
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Elisha said:
Probably because there is no voice over LTE. Same happens on Rogers too.
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But I've always had voice over LTE on Sprint. Just not with this phone. Galaxy nexus, and HTC one never had that issue.
If it's something I have to live with, that's fine. I just would like to see this feature implemented if possible.
maybe its the way the radio is designed for this phone?
thats my only guess.
joebags said:
But I've always had voice over LTE on Sprint. Just not with this phone. Galaxy nexus, and HTC one never had that issue.
If it's something I have to live with, that's fine. I just would like to see this feature implemented if possible.
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Nope, not going to happen. It requires a very specific setup with the radios that results in poor battery life. Sprint does not run with voice over LTE, it's simply running calls as normal and keeping LTE active at the same time.
In addition, large portions of Sprint's network outright do not support this functionality anyway.
Is there a way to enable HD Voice (WB-AMR) on the Nexus 5? For some weird reason, the Galaxy Nexus is supported by Rogers for HD Voice but not the Nexus 5.
Some people here have figured out how to enable it on the Galaxy S4: http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=2287992
But I can't figure out how to access the service menu on the Nexus 5 on 4.4.2... Or maybe it is already enabled but I can't check it?
Anyone who can figure this out will be the star of XDA's Nexus 5 forum!
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Is there a way to enable HD Voice (WB-AMR) on the Nexus 5? For some weird reason, the Galaxy Nexus is supported by Rogers for HD Voice but not the Nexus 5.
Some people here have figured out how to enable it on the Galaxy S4: http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=2287992
But I can't figure out how to access the service menu on the Nexus 5 on 4.4.2... Or maybe it is already enabled but I can't check it?
Anyone who can figure this out will be the star of XDA's Nexus 5 forum!
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it works fine on tmobile. its obvious when its connected, and sounds wonderful. theres no service menu, its just enabled.
It works out of the box on Tmobile. As the previous guy said, it's really obvious if it works.
I'm surprised on T-Mobile's End I had a full size sim from my Nexus s cut it into a micro sim and i was surprised to see LTE on an OLD sim card also HD voice does sound amazing its like landline quality but sounds better! but when it drops to EDGE or GPRS it sounds like [email protected] but oh well i got HSPA everywhere.
HD-Voice is bounds better than landline...i've only had it work between my mom's windows phone and my N5 on tmobile...at&t sounds like crap, all the other phones sound like crap too. I hope at&t enables it soon so I can actually understand my girlfriend better.
Works out of box here on Bell. You have to be talking to other people with HD voice enabled phones. Whenever I phone my brother on his HTC One it sounds amazing..it puts land lines to shame.
I think it needs to be support also via your carrier... but I think most of the carriers have them enabled...
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I think it needs to be support also via your carrier... but I think most of the carriers have them enabled...
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Not in the US. Tmobile is the only one that has it. ATT is coming this year or sometime soon.
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it works fine on tmobile. its obvious when its connected, and sounds wonderful. theres no service menu, its just enabled.
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But there must be a service menu to figure out if AMR-WB is activated or not? For example, the S4 has HD Voice capability but people have figured out how to activate it in the service menu.
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I'm surprised on T-Mobile's End I had a full size sim from my Nexus s cut it into a micro sim and i was surprised to see LTE on an OLD sim card also HD voice does sound amazing its like landline quality but sounds better! but when it drops to EDGE or GPRS it sounds like [email protected] but oh well i got HSPA everywhere.
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Does AMR-WB only work when LTE is activated? I get frequent call drops on my Nexus 5 and some people have gotten relief when they disable LTE and switch to 3G.
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Works out of box here on Bell. You have to be talking to other people with HD voice enabled phones. Whenever I phone my brother on his HTC One it sounds amazing..it puts land lines to shame.
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It is quite bizarre that on Rogers/Fido, Canada's largest network, they say that only certain phones support HD Voice. The Galaxy Nexus is supported but the Nexus 4 and 5 or not supported! I even called and asked!
http://mobilesyrup.com/2012/10/11/r...e-current-list-of-hd-voice-compliant-devices/
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I think it needs to be support also via your carrier... but I think most of the carriers have them enabled...
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Rogers/Fido offers HD Voice but I think that they have to add support on a individual device basis. It supports the Galaxy Nexus, but not the Nexus 4 or 5!
This is why I believe that there has got to be a way to access the Service menu on the Nexus 5 and activate AMR-WB support. People can do it on the S4!
montrealguy said:
It is quite bizarre that on Rogers/Fido, Canada's largest network, they say that only certain phones support HD Voice. The Galaxy Nexus is supported but the Nexus 4 and 5 or not supported! I even called and asked!
http://mobilesyrup.com/2012/10/11/r...e-current-list-of-hd-voice-compliant-devices/
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That's weird. Clearly it does work on this phone on other carriers. Then again it is Rogers we're talking about, so I'm not surprised.
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But there must be a service menu to figure out if AMR-WB is activated or not? For example, the S4 has HD Voice capability but people have figured out how to activate it in the service menu.
Does AMR-WB only work when LTE is activated? I get frequent call drops on my Nexus 5 and some people have gotten relief when they disable LTE and switch to 3G.
It is quite bizarre that on Rogers/Fido, Canada's largest network, they say that only certain phones support HD Voice. The Galaxy Nexus is supported but the Nexus 4 and 5 or not supported! I even called and asked!
http://mobilesyrup.com/2012/10/11/r...e-current-list-of-hd-voice-compliant-devices/
Rogers/Fido offers HD Voice but I think that they have to add support on a individual device basis. It supports the Galaxy Nexus, but not the Nexus 4 or 5!
This is why I believe that there has got to be a way to access the Service menu on the Nexus 5 and activate AMR-WB support. People can do it on the S4!
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I want to know how to access the service menu to check if AMR-WB is on or not. Some test calls I've made (EE - UK) don't sound like it's working properly.
Saltank said:
I want to know how to access the service menu to check if AMR-WB is on or not. Some test calls I've made (EE - UK) don't sound like it's working properly.
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+1 !!!
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+1 !!!
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All solutions involving *#0011# and *#197328640# don't work. No idea what to do now :/
I was making some calls today, where I had LTE. The expected behaviour would be that the device switches to 3G for voice calls, but it seems to me like my N5 is using 2G. So it seems that despite being on a network which i know has working HD Voice, the Nexus 5 doesn't work. Bummer.
A lot of people claimed that HD voice is working for nexus 5. In my it did not (and my carrier supports this feature). Now, when android 5.1 released, there is an item in change log - provide support for HD voice. So no idea how this worked before, but will check it on 5.1 and hope it will work.
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A lot of people claimed that HD voice is working for nexus 5. In my it did not (and my carrier supports this feature). Now, when android 5.1 released, there is an item in change log - provide support for HD voice. So no idea how this worked before, but will check it on 5.1 and hope it will work.
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For me it is not working (despite carrier says it should). I am on 5.1 - same result.
I have OnePlus phone and HD Voice is working perfect - seems that it is phone or carrier issue.
polzovotel said:
For me it is not working (despite carrier says it should). I am on 5.1 - same result.
I have OnePlus phone and HD Voice is working perfect - seems that it is phone or carrier issue.
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I am using OnePlus phone on CM12.1 nightly build or Android 5.11. Do you need to do anything to enable HD Voice?
No, it just works.
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Got in a new Verizon Galaxy S6 and the second you make a call it goes from a strong 4G signal to a 1X with little to no signal at all.
Anyone else have this problem.
Is there a fix besides returning the phone?
Mine does that too. I imagine it is due to it not being possible to use data while on a non-VoLTE call. There are many threads about that aspect.
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Mine does that too. I imagine it is due to it not being possible to use data while on a non-VoLTE call. There are many threads about that aspect.
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What's the fix?
Turn on HD calling and you loose your caller ID / Name / Number
I just went to settings, clicked advanced calling and hit activate then HD voice and video calling, wait a while then restart. Works just fine for me. Tested it before posting this just to be sure.
Mine was doing this but is has stopped. Enable Advanced Calling on the phone, then go to the Verizon website and make sure the feature is shown as active.
Reboot the phone. Wait 24-36 hours. Reboot again and the issue should be gone.
There seems to be a lag between when Advanced Calling is activated on the device and when Verizon actually begins using it. Not sure of the duration. It was about a full day for me. Since doing that, I have not had the warning message appear again.
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Got in a new Verizon Galaxy S6 and the second you make a call it goes from a strong 4G signal to a 1X with little to no signal at all.
Anyone else have this problem.
Is there a fix besides returning the phone?
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Just be minded that in order for VoLTE to work, you need to be connected to a tower that supports it. If you're not, you'll drop off LTE since you're making the call over CDMA and new VZW phones have only 1 radio. Not possible for SVDO on any new Verizon phone now that they're moving to VoLTE.
Is the only benefit of Advanced Calling when you are talking to someone that also has Advanced calling activated on their phone?
Otherwise, what are the benefits of Advanced Calling?
Is there anyway to loose the video camera icon on the dial pad screen after you activate advanced calling? That thing would drive me nuts.
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Is the only benefit of Advanced Calling when you are talking to someone that also has Advanced calling activated on their phone?
Otherwise, what are the benefits of Advanced Calling?
Is there anyway to loose the video camera icon on the dial pad screen after you activate advanced calling? That thing would drive me nuts.
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It lets you use data while on a call, since the call goes out over VoIP.
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It lets you use data while on a call, since the call goes out over VoIP.
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So does that mean all calls (coverage permitting) are being routed over VoLTE? even calls to non-Verizon HD capable phones?
Verizon implies that HD Advanced calling is only if both parties are using capable phones (VZW only) and are in VoLTE coverage area (and of course have enabled HD AC).
Is there any change to the way calls are handled for the majority of the time, when the above mentioned conditions aren't met?
levilib said:
So does that mean all calls (coverage permitting) are being routed over VoLTE? even calls to non-Verizon HD capable phones?
Verizon implies that HD Advanced calling is only if both parties are using capable phones (VZW only) and are in VoLTE coverage area (and of course have enabled HD AC).
Is there any change to the way calls are handled for the majority of the time, when the above mentioned conditions aren't met?
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I'm pretty sure what they mean is if you call someone else who isn't using advanced calling, the quality will be the same as they aren't on VoLTE, but you are. The quality is determined by the lowest quality of the two.
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I'm pretty sure what they mean is if you call someone else who isn't using advanced calling, the quality will be the same as they aren't on VoLTE, but you are. The quality is determined by the lowest quality of the two.
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I'm not asking about the quality, I'm asking if regular calls to non VZW HDAC enabled phones are also placed over VoLTE and not over traditional CDMA
levilib said:
I'm not asking about the quality, I'm asking if regular calls to non VZW HDAC enabled phones are also placed over VoLTE and not over traditional CDMA
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Yes.
I know this is not officially supported, but does anyone know if this will work with a Verizon SIM? I know in the past, CDMA radios were required for Calls and Texts, but with VoLTE, shouldn't CDMA be unnecessary at this point? Can someone try throwing a Verizon SIM in it and see if it will work. I'm trying to find a Note 7 replacement here. The rest of the Verizon phones SUCK.
I'm really wondering about this too. I'd jump from my S7 Edge to this if it could really work. lol
Oh yeah, if any of you Xperia XZ owners could be so helpful in using this tool from the Verizon website: https://www.verizonwireless.com/bring-your-own-device/. I think this would help see if we could use the XZ on Verizon network. If any of you guys do it, can you post screenshots (blacking out any private info if you may), I'd really appreciate it!
Verizon uses CDMA which Xperia phones so not support. They only do GSM. I suspect a Verizon sim card would not find coverage in an XZ.
Yakkosmurf said:
Verizon uses CDMA which Xperia phones so not support. They only do GSM. I suspect a Verizon sim card would not find coverage in an XZ.
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But there is LTE support. If you have an XZ in your possession, can you try using the tool in the link I provided to see if it works?
To be able to use VoLTE, you will need to enable HD Voice or Advanced HD feature for your line and also the person you call has to have to same feature enabled. Both callers need to be in LTE coverage areas for VoLTE works.
So it isn't always working for you if you don't have CDMA capable phones.
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All voice calls still go through the CDMA network UNLESS, you are on Verizon and have HD voice enabled on your phone. I
know, Verizon is still using 800 CDMA in almost every cell site. This this is so VZ customers can call other carriers..
This became very apparent a few months ago when Verizon had a CDMA network outage on the west coast and we could only call people with in Verizon that had HD Voice, no one else.
If the XZ does not support CDMA (can someone confirm?) that would mean NO "Cell Network " phone calls. Data should work fine if the XZ supports LTE 700 c, 1700 f, 1900
Kinda getting tired of this, I really wanted an S7 Active and now the XZ.
One of these days I am going to jump ship. I. just have a bit of "data coverage anxiety" is the only thing holding me back...
The reason Verizon keeps their CDMA network because they still have 3g devices which are CDMA only.
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ngvuanh01 said:
The reason Verizon keeps their CDMA network because they still have 3g devices which are CDMA only.
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Yes but, not necessarily the reason why VZ is keeping CDMA.
3G (1900Mhz CDMA) will begin to get faced out sometime next year. This is not a secret, it's actually common knowledge. In fact, some areas already don't have 3G coverage.
(800Mhz CDMA) Voice will stay at least for 2017. This is because VZ's VoLTE aka VoIP is not quite ready to go.
Some guy already tried using a VZ SIM on a Xperia XZ, didn't work.
Search YouTube for: "Sony Xperia XZ Verizon CDMA Test"
CDMA faced out all over the world last year except VZW. Some areas do not have 3g coverage doesn't mean there is no CDMA network there. There is a lot of VZW basic (CDMA) devices in the market now.
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https://youtu.be/8RZxQDqunkM
ducksonetime said:
https://youtu.be/8RZxQDqunkM
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For this guy, it could be the first time he tried unlocked phone.
At least he need to add APN settings for Verizon network first. It's not gonna work what so ever since unlocked phones do NOT have it.
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For this guy, it could be the first time he tried unlocked phone.
At least he need to add APN settings for Verizon network first. It's not gonna work what so ever since unlocked phones do NOT have it.
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If you're not connecting to a tower, I don't think APN settings are going to help you.
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If you're not connecting to a tower, I don't think APN settings are going to help you.
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Of course you don't however, didn't that phone connect to the network briefly at start up, did it? Also it's only video so it can't prove xz doesn't work with VZW. It's my opinion even though I'm not with VZW.
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Of course you don't however, didn't that phone connect to the network briefly at start up, did it? Also it's only video so it can't prove xz doesn't work with VZW. It's my opinion even though I'm not with VZW.
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Just to be clear; that's not my video. I'm no expert either but I really don't think APN settings would cause the tower to drop connection. AFAIK APN settings are just for data and MMS services.
I understand it's not your video and you knew APN is for data and mms. However, you forgot that in mean time, most VZW devices use CDMA for voice until they introduced HD voice (VoLTE) to have both voice and data work at the same time.
So without correct APN settings, nothing is gonna work including voice for non-cdma devices.
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Better late than never...
But yes. I am up and running on LTE+ right now. I would post a screen shot... But I don't know how
Can you help me?
MpV35 said:
But yes. I am up and running on LTE+ right now. I would post a screen shot... But I don't know how
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I saw your post also on the verizon regarding the XZ working with it. That's cool man! I bought the XZ based on the LTE network which I was betting that it would work but no good. I currently have a z3v working with HD calls and stuff so that's why I believed that XZ would work.
Thank you in advance!
APN configuration
Hi! I found out this configuration on a Google search claiming that XZ works with verizon.
Just Google for
1587_13_verizon_apn_settings_for_sony_xperia_xz
On "apn gishan net" and you will find out. I will try it as soon as I arrive on my vacation destination (currently driving)... Lol
Not that simple...
valtbn said:
Hi! I found out this configuration on a Google search claiming that XZ works with verizon.
Just Google for
1587_13_verizon_apn_settings_for_sony_xperia_xz
On "apn gishan net" and you will find out. I will try it as soon as I arrive on my vacation destination (currently driving)... Lol
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Well I did the setup but I wasn't able to get it work. @MpV35;73223832 can you please share the info that you got on the tier2 verizon help-desk? (I saw your comments on the verizon community)
Thank you one more time