Att volte possible? - Xiaomi Mi 10 Pro Questions & Answers

Hello,
I am using a mi 10 in the US on att. It works perfectly! All important lte bands are included on the china version just saying Other than volte. I know this device is capable. Is there a way to force volte? Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks!

Casey Walt said:
Hello,
I am using a mi 10 in the US on att. It works perfectly! All important lte bands are included on the china version just saying Other than volte. I know this device is capable. Is there a way to force volte? Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks!
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I found the answer after some digging and some google translating. I am sharing this just in case it helps some one else. This phone does support volte in the us on ATT. Instructions are on this page. https://www.zdnet.de/88365493/xiaom...um=googlecurrents&utm_campaign=googlecurrents
Dial * # * # 86583 # * # *
And
* # * # 869434 # * # *
Volte started working immediately!! Love this phone even more now!

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Which camera and apps for surveillance..

Hi, guys!
I'd like to look and hear the environment around my old father that is far some hundreds kilometers from me.
I don't know anything about surveillance but for me it would be enough to know some apps or phone that can do that.
It should better if you can hide the app, but
that's not essential.
Can you help me?
Sent from Note 4 device - Rome - Italy
umby75 said:
Hi, guys!
I'd like to look and hear the environment around my old father that is far some hundreds kilometers from me.
I don't know anything about surveillance but for me it would be enough to know some apps or phone that can do that.
It should better if you can hide the app, but
that's not essential.
Can you help me?
Sent from Note 4 device - Rome - Italy
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you can try alfred home security camera
I checked it. Thanks but I didn't find something good for my needs.. I'd like something reliable to hide the camera in the house but I don't find anything good and reliable about that..
Sent from Note 4 device - Rome - Italy
kushfighter2 said:
you can try alfred home security camera
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The better way it use ip camera with wifi amplifier and directionnal antenna or you can do with tasker maybe
c0derz67 said:
The better way it use ip camera with wifi amplifier and directionnal antenna or you can do with tasker maybe
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Yes. Thanks. I already use an ip wifi camera(Foscam FI8918W) but I'm looking for an hidden one compatible as others like Foscam, etc.
What do you mean about tasker.
Sent from Note 4 device - Rome - Italy
umby75 said:
Yes. Thanks. I already use an ip wifi camera(Foscam FI8918W) but I'm looking for an hidden one compatible as others like Foscam, etc.
What do you mean about tasker.
Sent from Note 4 device - Rome - Italy
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Hello
Yes with Tasker it possible to take picture from the background and record microphone i think is not possible to do real time but it possible that like this :
Tasker check http x minutes when the content of http is "record" you record microphone and when http content is "stop_record" it will stop the record and send to you via http.
Or you can send use IP Webcam and hide from status bare but it's very battery suck and heat smartphone.
It's very hard for me to do something like the tasker you said me.
Now I have another P2P camera and I'd like to use with Tinycam app for Android.
In this way I can manage the recording from the cam to my Ftp server.
This last cam has an Uid too long (24 characters) and I can't configure it in a right way. Furthermore if you try the automatic configuration the camera is recognised as an Onvif one and the app streams the video but the audio doesn't work.
In short, we are on the high seas!
Sent from Note 4 device - Rome - Italy
Yes, this is a 2016 thread, but here goes:
I have used Alfred Home Security Camera apk, successfully in the past (maybe 2+ yrs ago). One Samsung S3 is set up as the camera, the 2nd Samsung S3 is set up as the viewer.
But now it doesn't run. I've tried a dozen or more versions, but same problems. Prompts say things like: Alfred won't run with Framework, or problem with Google Play, etc.
Alternatively I downloaded many similar home security camera apk's, such as Warden Cam, At Home, i-Security, Video Monitor etc.
No luck. None will work. Most recently the error prompt said: Will not work with rooted device!
So damn frustrating.
Anybody else with custom ROM have these problems?
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BTW I am totally free of Google; no Google Play Store, no Google Pay, no Google Framework, no Gapps, no Google spyware, no Google bloatware, no Google tracking etc.
I download all my apps as APK's which are readily available on the Net ( Google them . . . just kidding! ).
My older Samsung S3 i747 is a 'd2att' originally locked to Rogers, in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. Then switched over to MTS (Manitoba Telephone System). Now running on Bell Canada. My replacement is also a Samsung S3 T999, originally running T-Mobile in Arizona, now running on Bell Canada.
umby75 said:
Hi, guys!
I'd like to look and hear the environment around my old father that is far some hundreds kilometers from me.
I don't know anything about surveillance but for me it would be enough to know some apps or phone that can do that.
It should better if you can hide the app, but
that's not essential.
Can you help me?
Sent from Note 4 device - Rome - Italy
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Update:
After fiddling around (deleting, reinstalling) I am able to get Warden Cam work with my rooted devices!
BTW the custom ROM is CrDroid. Very nice ROM
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Just bragging: I am totally free of Google; no Google Play Store, no Google Pay, no Google Framework, no Gapps, no Google spyware, no Google bloatware, no Google tracking etc.
I download all my apps as APK's which are readily available on the Net ( Google them . . . just kidding! ).
My older Samsung S3 i747 is a 'd2att' originally locked to Rogers, in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. Then switched over to MTS (Manitoba Telephone System). Now running on Bell Canada. My replacement is also a Samsung S3 T999, originally running T-Mobile in Arizona, now running on Bell Canada.
Тhat is great that modern technologies gives such an opportunity to watch how your relative lives
Hello. I understand what it's like to have an old relative in need of care and attention. And I know what it's like to know that you can't give it to him. I couldn't put my father in a nursing home, so I installed an ajax security system with security cameras at home. I liked this system precisely because it has the ability to monitor images from cameras through a mobile app for iPhone. This is very convenient to watch your family person who is not always able to cope with something by himself.

Huawei P20 Pro Secret Service Menu Codes

Hi all,
I want to capture all the secret codes available for this phone as most of the ones I could find over the internet did not work.
Here is what I got so far:
*#06# - IMEI Number
*#*#0000#*#* - About Phone
*#*#2846579#*#* - Project Menu (among other things it shows the SIM lock status under Network Information)
*#*#1357946#*#* - Product code and Serial number - Thanks DaveP2611
*#*#6130#*#* - Testing menu with options like Phone information, Usage statistics and Wireless Information - Thanks cosminnn
If you find any more please share hem on this thread and I will add them to the list. :good:
Thanks
*#*#1357946#*#* Product code and Serial number
Testing-
1- Dial *#*#6130#*#* - on the dial pad and you will be presented with various testing options like
Phone information
Usage statistics
Wireless Information
Taken from https://forum.xda-developers.com/honor-7/general/secret-code-huawei-honor-phones-t3677121
cosminnn said:
Testing-
1- Dial *#*#6130#*#* - on the dial pad and you will be presented with various testing options like
Phone information
Usage statistics
Wireless Information
Taken from https://forum.xda-developers.com/honor-7/general/secret-code-huawei-honor-phones-t3677121
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thanks guys, post updated.
info coduri
of not working code * # * # 6130 # * # * on my p 20 pro is not original?
nu functioneaza acest cod pe telefonul meu ce poate fi?sa nu fie original sau ce?
ovexul said:
of not working code * # * # 6130 # * # * on my p 20 pro is not original?
nu functioneaza acest cod pe telefonul meu ce poate fi?sa nu fie original sau ce?
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Not sure if its the same as with samsung, but there the codes varies in functionality depending on branding and firmware versions, might be the same here, so no your phone is more than likely original, but might not be same firmware
info coduri
thank you very much
There are insane much more Codes on following site:
IMPORTANT NOTICE :
Watch carefully what the Code will do BEFORE using it!
http://mobilespecs.net/phone/codes/Huawei/Huawei_P20_Pro.html

What do manufacterers need to enable VOLTE on devices

Not having VOLTE is quiet an annoyance when you have been using it previously on other handsets.
what are the specifics regarding enabling volte by both carieer and manufacterer?
what information do they need to enable the service?
Manufacturers have to include the proper configuration for VoLTE/VoWifi in their devices, e.g. ISM, Gateways, etc.
VoLTE/VoWifi has to be configured a little different than the usual VoIP like e.g. SIP.
The GSM Association has a Device Settings Database (where telco's can provide the needed information for handset manufacturers/OEMs), into slides can be found here: www gsma com/futurenetworks/wp-content/uploads/2017/02/Device_Settings_Database.pdf (insert dots after www and before com)
Sadly, I guess the database is for registered vendors/telcos only..
RipperFox said:
Manufacturers have to include the proper configuration for VoLTE/VoWifi in their devices, e.g. ISM, Gateways, etc.
VoLTE/VoWifi has to be configured a little different than the usual VoIP like e.g. SIP.
The GSM Association has a Device Settings Database (where telco's can provide the needed information for handset manufacturers/OEMs), into slides can be found here: www gsma com/futurenetworks/wp-content/uploads/2017/02/Device_Settings_Database.pdf (insert dots after www and before com)
Sadly, I guess the database is for registered vendors/telcos only..
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is it the responsibility of the MNO to liaison with the phone manufacturer to provide the VOLTE / VOWIFI settings? (or atleast make available) and thus the manufacturer would update the settings via an update?
is it possible to get the settings manually via a device that already has volte?
what im trying to figure out is this
i have two phones. a huawei p20 and a oneplus 6
they both support the same bands so no issues there
volte works on my p20 and not my oneplus 6 - this is confusing.
my operator clearly favors huawei (as they sell it in store) so they provide the required information (or do they add configuration to the network) to get the volte working
my p20 was not purchased via my telco so there is no telco based firmware required to get it working.
if possible can we pull the information required from the phone / telco and make available for others to enable VOLTE?
From what I think I read: MNOs: At least the three big players here in Germany whitelisted tested handsets until about beginning of 2017 - then I guess they decided they tested their networks enough and now you can read on their pages that it's (solely?) the OEMs part of work to include the correct config tu support VoLTE/Wifi in their Firmware (e.g. Android release).
In principle, the MNOs should send the needed details how to configure for VoLTE/VoWifi to GSMAs database, where the phone manufacturers could access it to implement in their phones - so there's no contact between MNO and phone OEM necessary at all.
Of course, if a MNO sells a branded phone, they make sure that phone had that specific MNOs VoLTW/VoWifi settings embeded (and maybe ONLY for that MNO ) .
Maybe if we find a Qualcomm Snapdragon 845 based phone we'd be able to copy the configs for other providers. Seems the OP6 currently (5.1.8) has these configs included:
OnePlus6:/data/vendor/radio/modem_config/mcfg_sw # cat mbn_sw.txt
cat mbn_sw.txt
mcfg_sw/generic/apac/airtel/volte/mcfg_sw.mbn
mcfg_sw/generic/apac/idea/commerci/mcfg_sw.mbn
mcfg_sw/generic/apac/reliance/commerci/mcfg_sw.mbn
mcfg_sw/generic/apac/vodafone/volte/india/mcfg_sw.mbn
mcfg_sw/generic/china/cmcc/commerci/volte_op/mcfg_sw.mbn
mcfg_sw/generic/china/cmcc/lab/conf_vol/mcfg_sw.mbn
mcfg_sw/generic/china/cmcc/lab/nsiot_vo/mcfg_sw.mbn
mcfg_sw/generic/china/cmcc/lab/tgl_comb/mcfg_sw.mbn
mcfg_sw/generic/china/ct/commerci/hvolte_o/mcfg_sw.mbn
mcfg_sw/generic/china/ct/lab/cta/mcfg_sw.mbn
mcfg_sw/generic/china/ct/lab/volte_co/mcfg_sw.mbn
mcfg_sw/generic/china/cu/commerci/volte/mcfg_sw.mbn
mcfg_sw/generic/eu/ee/commerci/mcfg_sw.mbn
mcfg_sw/generic/eu/elisa/commerci/fi/mcfg_sw.mbn
mcfg_sw/generic/eu/h3g/commerci/denmark/mcfg_sw.mbn
mcfg_sw/generic/eu/h3g/commerci/uk/mcfg_sw.mbn
mcfg_sw/generic/eu/telefoni/commerci/uk/mcfg_sw.mbn
mcfg_sw/generic/eu/telia/commerci/norway/mcfg_sw.mbn
mcfg_sw/generic/eu/telia/commerci/sweden/mcfg_sw.mbn
mcfg_sw/generic/na/att/volte/mcfg_sw.mbn
mcfg_sw/generic/na/tmo/commerci/mcfg_sw.mbn
mcfg_sw/generic/oem/lab/volte_pt/mcfg_sw.mbn
mcfg_sw/generic/oem/lab/volte_te/mcfg_sw.mbn
mcfg_sw/generic/oem/oversea/commerci/mtnl_bsn/mcfg_sw.mbn
mcfg_sw/generic/oem/oversea/commerci/mcfg_sw.mbn
mcfg_sw/generic/sea/chunghwa/commerci/tw/mcfg_sw.mbn
mcfg_sw/generic/sea/fareasto/commerci/mcfg_sw.mbn
mcfg_sw/generic/sea/tm/commerci/mcfg_sw.mbn
mcfg_sw/generic/sea/ytl/commerci/mcfg_sw.mbn
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The files seem to have a digital signature, so it's unlikely that we'd be able to edit them, even if we would just know the correct parameters. Also, not everything is for VoLTE/Wifi.
RipperFox said:
From what I think I read: MNOs: At least the three big players here in Germany whitelisted tested handsets until about beginning of 2017 - then I guess they decided they tested their networks enough and now you can read on their pages that it's (solely?) the OEMs part of work to include the correct config tu support VoLTE/Wifi in their Firmware (e.g. Android release).
In principle, the MNOs should send the needed details how to configure for VoLTE/VoWifi to GSMAs database, where the phone manufacturers could access it to implement in their phones - so there's no contact between MNO and phone OEM necessary at all.
Of course, if a MNO sells a branded phone, they make sure that phone had that specific MNOs VoLTW/VoWifi settings embeded (and maybe ONLY for that MNO ) .
Maybe if we find a Qualcomm Snapdragon 845 based phone we'd be able to copy the configs for other providers. Seems the OP6 currently (5.1.8) has these configs included:
The files seem to have a digital signature, so it's unlikely that we'd be able to edit them, even if we would just know the correct parameters. Also, not everything is for VoLTE/Wifi.
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mcfg_sw/generic/eu/h3g/commerci/uk/mcfg_sw.mbn
It seems my network three uk is included, however VOLTE doesn't work for me.
See my last sentence in my last post
Those modem configs seem to include seperate config files for selecting the correct bands, etc.
I'd guess that mostly the directory entries with "volte" contain VoLTE settings
virtyx said:
is it the responsibility of the MNO to liaison with the phone manufacturer to provide the VOLTE / VOWIFI settings? (or atleast make available) and thus the manufacturer would update the settings via an update?
is it possible to get the settings manually via a device that already has volte?
what im trying to figure out is this
i have two phones. a huawei p20 and a oneplus 6
they both support the same bands so no issues there
volte works on my p20 and not my oneplus 6 - this is confusing.
my operator clearly favors huawei (as they sell it in store) so they provide the required information (or do they add configuration to the network) to get the volte working
my p20 was not purchased via my telco so there is no telco based firmware required to get it working.
if possible can we pull the information required from the phone / telco and make available for others to enable VOLTE?
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Hey mate, can you upload your p20 mbn files?
I need specifcally bouygues .
If you guys need, I have pixel 3(snapdragon 845 as well) and i can upload all my mbn files for reference?

[REQ] ROM compatibility patch for Telstra Australia.

Hi,
Looking for a ROM patch to have better carrier capability with carrier Telstra Australia telco so advanced 4G capabilities can be used on this network.
Goals are...
- VoLTE Compatibility
- VoWifi Enablement
- High Speed 4GX services
Let me know what you need. I can test on a 5T. Friends can test on a 6.
Unlikely unless Telstra supports it directly (which they don't)… So don't get your hopes up!

How to add Volte function for a not support carrier?

Hello! I'm living in China. Of cause it's cannot use Volte in China carriers. I want to add support for Chinese carriers. I know the ChinaTelecom IMS configuration is same as KDDI of Japan. Can I copy the KDDI IMS files to the directory of ChinaTelecom for support Volte?
Thanks.
Best Regards.

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