OnePlus 6: How to Enable Wifi Calling (on T-Mobile Network) - OnePlus 6 Guides, News, & Discussion

Wifi calling allows you to make Calls and send SMS when you don't have a Cellular Signal, and while traveling out of the country- as long as you have a Wifi connection.
The OnePlus 6 (and 6T) isn't yet officially supported on the T-Mobile devices list. Link here:
https://support.t-mobile.com/community/phones-tablets-devices/tutorials
Note: You should already have Wifi calling activated on your account! You may need to log into your account online and activate it. These steps should work on other networks also.
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Go into Settings
Sim & Network
Select the SIM
Enable Wifi calling
Set Calling preference to "Wi-Fi preferred"

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Surf and talk on an N920t overseas

Hi,
Today I found out I can't browse the Internet while on an active call.
I own the Tmo note 5, and am currently (and indefinitely) outside of the US.
I am using a local Sim and not roaming Tmo.
After looking up this subject, I understand I have to enable Volte, not sure if this is the WiFi Calling feature I found. If it is, then I cannot turn it on, I get an "ER05-invalid sim" message.
Any ideas? I could really use some help.
Thanks!
If your trying to enable volte then open the phone app, push 'more' and then settings and there is an option to enable volte. WiFi calling has nothing to do with volte.

Sprint Galaxy S8 - is phone and web at same time possible?

Does Rooting allow phone calls and web browsing at the same time on Sprint Galaxy S8 ? Is the phone capable of this. Does it have enough/the right radios?
No, current Sprint phones do not call and data simultaneously over 3G or LTE, including the S8. Rooting has nothing to do with it.
please explain
OK, you say rooting has nothing to do with it. How does an Samsung phone on Sprint prevent concurrent data and voice on LTE when Samsung phone on Verizon allows concurrent data and voice.
It has to be hardware or software on the phone or the network that prevents this.
Is the hardware inside the phone the same which suggests to me the phone's functionality is "throttled" by the phone software or by the network itself, hence my question about whether this can be overcome via rooting the phone.
You apparently can get free hotspot through root, why not call + data?? If you can't I'll accept the reality (I am not looking for alternative facts), just that your answer was insufficient to persuade me that my logic is wrong.
Thanks,
Paul S
[=LordLugard;72722221]No, current Sprint phones do not call and data simultaneously over 3G or LTE, including the S8. Rooting has nothing to do with it.[/QUOTE]
Sprint doesn't have voice over LTE ....yet. Apparently they are working on software solutions to whatever their network issues are. Found this post from about a month ago on the sprint community site.
Sprint is excited to announce a new solution which allows customers to use voice and data simultaneously while on the Sprint LTE network or WiFi. Calling PLUS has just been enabled on the Samsung J7 Perx, with more devices to receive the update soon!
What you need to know:
Calling PLUS combines two features: one old and one brand new!
WiFi calling - our VoIP calling feature that lets you make and receive calls over WiFi
Voice and text on the Sprint LTE network, allowing simultaneous voice and data
Calling PLUS is delivered to your device by software update. Once your device has received the software, set up is easy!
On the phone, select Settings > Calling PLUS.
Slide Calling PLUS to On.
Customer can view Tutorial pages to learn more information about the service.
View pre-populated address
If the Country field says Non-USA, Select the Country and choose USA.
Enter a USA address manually.
If address is not shown or is incorrect, enter the address manually.
Address must be within the USA.
Select Save.
Your phone will validate the address required for E911 service and completes the enablement of Calling PLUS.
Select Calling PLUS options to enable each feature:
Wi-Fi Calling is On by default.
LTE Calling is optional but recommended to allow both Simultaneous Voice and Data and call handoffs between Wi-Fi Calling and LTE Calling.
Call handoffs will go from Wi-Fi to LTE even if the LTE Calling switch is Off. LTE Calls require the Wi-Fi Calling switch to be turned On for a handoff to Wi-Fi.
That's it! Your phone is now enabled for Calling PLUS. You can call anyone using Calling PLUS, the person or party that you're calling does not need to have Calling PLUS in order for it to work.
Keep in mind:
Calling PLUS is included free of charge with your Sprint plan, though data usage does count toward any metered data allotment.
Calling PLUS is a only available to select devices at this time and only in areas with LTE service. We will add more device models over time.
Calling PLUS is not a VoLTE solution and call quality can vary based on location and network conditions.
Calling PLUS is only supported on the Sprint LTE network and will not work over roaming partner networks.
Calls initiated while on LTE will not hand off to CDMA towers. When leaving an LTE area, such a call may drop.
Have questions about Calling plus? Ask us here! Have you received the update on your device? Tell us how it's working for you so far.

Disable Wi-Fi Calling

I purchased a Global version 1+7P (GM1917) directly from OnePlus. Then I signed up for T-Mobile service.
I am having problems with calls coming in over Wi-Fi. However, in Settings under Wi-Fi & internet, there is no Wi-Fi calling entry, so I cannot find how to turn off Wi-Fi calling.
Is there another method for turning it off? A package I can disable? (I have root.)
jdhedden said:
I purchased a Global version 1+7P (GM1917) directly from OnePlus. Then I signed up for T-Mobile service.
I am having problems with calls coming in over Wi-Fi. However, in Settings under Wi-Fi & internet, there is not Wi-Fi calling entry, so I cannot find how to turn off Wi-Fi calling.
Is there another method for turning it off? A package I can disable? (I have root.)
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I don't have the phone yet but look under mobile network or search in settings. On stock Android pie it's under the mobile network advanced settings
HewettBR said:
I don't have the phone yet but look under mobile network or search in settings. On stock Android pie it's under the mobile network advanced settings
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Under Settings -> Wi-Fi & internet -> SIM & network, there is Preferred network type, but that only set 2G/3G/4G. Nothing about Wi-Fi calling. I couldn't find anything called 'Mobile network'.
jdhedden said:
Under Settings -> Wi-Fi & internet -> SIM & network, there is Preferred network type, but that only set 2G/3G/4G. Nothing about Wi-Fi calling. I couldn't find anything called 'Mobile network'.
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either install the new onepluslogkit app and *#800# into oneplus logkit/function switch/volte+vowifi switches on
This option will allow you to turn on/off as above. but in sim settings/ Sim1/Enhanced Communications
Or *#*#4636#*#* and turn off provisioning for volte/vowifi.
jdhedden said:
I purchased a Global version 1+7P (GM1917) directly from OnePlus. Then I signed up for T-Mobile service.
I am having problems with calls coming in over Wi-Fi. However, in Settings under Wi-Fi & internet, there is not Wi-Fi calling entry, so I cannot find how to turn off Wi-Fi calling.
Is there another method for turning it off? A package I can disable? (I have root.)
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Phone app - three dots, top right - settings - at the bottom, SIM & network - SIM 1 - WI-FI Calling.
HewettBR said:
I don't have the phone yet but look under mobile network or search in settings. On stock Android pie it's under the mobile network advanced settings
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miffymiffy said:
either install the new onepluslogkit app and *#800# into oneplus logkit/function switch/volte+vowifi switches on
This option will allow you to turn on/off as above. but in sim settings/ Sim1/Enhanced Communications
Or *#*#4636#*#* and turn off provisioning for volte/vowifi.
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Tried the OnePlusLogKit, but the *#800# didn't bring up anything.
Tried *#*#4636#*#*, but when I toggled 'WiFi Calling Provisioned', it would "stick" - the Update button produced an error, and it reset on reboot.
bp328i said:
Phone app - three dots, top right - settings - at the bottom, SIM & network - SIM 1 - WI-FI Calling.
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That did it! I didn't realize there were more settings under SIM 1. The Wi-Fi Calling under it doesn't show up on searching in Settings. Thanks.
I hope one day wifi calling works with Verizon. The settings are greyed out
jdhedden said:
I purchased a Global version 1+7P (GM1917) directly from OnePlus. Then I signed up for T-Mobile service.
I am having problems with calls coming in over Wi-Fi. However, in Settings under Wi-Fi & internet, there is no Wi-Fi calling entry, so I cannot find how to turn off Wi-Fi calling.
Is there another method for turning it off? A package I can disable? (I have root.)
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What kind of problems are you having with calls over wifi? I plan to use the 7pro on tmobile so I'm just curious
Genetic517 said:
What kind of problems are you having with calls over wifi? I plan to use the 7pro on tmobile so I'm just curious
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This may all be my misconstruing the problem. After turning off wifi call, I tried calling my wife (which was where I notice the problem), and we still couldn't hear each other. Yet when I call voicemail, I can hear it and I can change my announcement which shows that the phone does work both ways. Therefore, now I'm thinking that wifi calling was not the issue, and the fault is somewhere with t-mobile. The mystery continues.
The mystery deepens. Using Google Hangouts Dialer (which goes over wifi), calling my wife fails (nothing heard either way), but calling voicemail, again, works just fine. I just don't get it.
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Thanks for this thread. I knew I saw that somewhere but forgot to check the SIM menu.
Why isn't it in settings search when even dev options are?
Why does TMO lie and way it is in the same spot as most phones, in their article specifically about the OP7p?
My issue in on a WiFi call, sometimes I can't hear them (but they can hear me), sometime from the call start other times mid-call, and turning off WiFi fixes it. I have 1000mb fiber and no other network issues. Too bad it doesn't work. Thanks for helping me disable it.

WiFi Calling Preferences on 3UK

Hi,
My phone is stock and unrooted on OxygenOS 11.1.5.5.AC01BA.
Although I can see the toggle to enable WiFi Calling, the menu item to allow me to select the WiFi Calling preference isn't there.
To expand on that, the option isn't there on SIM1 (3 UK), but it is there for SIM2 (O2 UK).
My main problem is that my house is right on the edge of 3's coverage, so the phone often tries to use the poor cellular signal rather than the good WiFi signal.
Does anyone have any idea how I can get the WiFi Calling Preferences menu item to show for my 3UK SIM?
Thanks in advance.
I have Orange and Vodafone and also have the option for calling pref only for sim2. Maybe it`s by design. Did you try swaping the sims?
Yes, I tried that but no luck. The option was then only available on SIM1.
I'm On 3 and only way to do it was put it into airplane mode WiFi calling works fine. But obviously no what's app sms etc

Wifi Calling Not Working

I got alerted to this the other day when I couldn't make a phone call in a week cellular area but strong working wifi. I have wifi calling enabled, and tried both settings on priority of wifi vs mobil for calling. What I get is "mobile network is not available. Connect to wireless network to make a call"
The mobil provider (Tello) supports wifi calling on all phones.
Any ideas?
obitest11 said:
I got alerted to this the other day when I couldn't make a phone call in a week cellular area but strong working wifi. I have wifi calling enabled, and tried both settings on priority of wifi vs mobil for calling. What I get is "mobile network is not available. Connect to wireless network to make a call"
The mobil provider (Tello) supports wifi calling on all phones.
Any ideas?
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What is the model phone, and what software is it running?
yygemmi770 said:
What is the model phone, and what software is it running?
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The problem on my Pixel 3XL was that my E911 number was not enabled at Tello. That solved it for the Pixel. However, I also have a Nexus 6 running Lineage 18 with Tmobile and that one's wifi calling doesn't work even though E911 is enabled at Tmobile. For now I'm using Google Voice on that one when I'm out of cellular range.

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