My Samsung Galaxy LTE Watch Model # SM-R895U is not able to connect to Indian esim services.
On the watch Network Signal is visible & it is showing as an Emergency call only.
How to fix ?
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Hi,
After updating the software version to G920IDVU3EPD4 in Samsung Galaxy S6 SM-G920I my phone is showing Emergency Calls Only. Full Signal Bar is showing in my phone. While i changed the network settings to 2G i can make calls and texts. Its so annoying that if i changed the settings to 4G LTE, my phone is showing Emergency Calls Only. So if any Indian user receives an OTA update version no.G920IDVU3EPD4 please don't update. I need a solution to fix this. I have already tried resetting the phone but nothing works.
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.
Hi All
I flashed the Canada multi-csc on my G955FD hoping to get LTE while on the phone (VoLTE)
However when I make a call with Sim #1 (TELUS) I have no LTE.
When making a call with Sim #2 (Bell), I do have LTE.
I have my Calls set to SIM 1, i have Texts set to SIM 1, and Mobile Data to SIM 2
When i reboot the phone a popup appears that asks which number i want to use as my primary for apps, and i always choose my TELUS number. I assume this is asking for things such as Whatsapp and how it maps to your cell number?
Anyone know what's wrong?
Is it possible that the Multi CSC is not adding TELUS's details properly?
Or can i simply only have VoLTE with one SIM and not both?
EDIT: Through testing i confirmed that whichever SIM is set to Data will be the only SIM that you can make VoLTE calls on.
Here is a thread in the S9 forums discussing the same limitation
https://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s9-plus/help/s9-duos-exynos-dual-sim-dual-volte-t3756817
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You are correct; only the SIM set as Data will be able to operate in VoLTE mode.
Samsung has added Dual LTE to S9/S9+ variants with recent update though, so both SIM can operate in VoLTE mode simultaneously (irrespective of Data SIM selection). You can only hope that Samsung brings the same feature to S8/S8+ too; it depends upon hw support.
S8/S8+ hardware is not capable of Dual VoLTE. So it will never arrive.
The note 5 pro from Xiaomi supports dhak volte after a software update a d I know that because I did it on a 6gb 64 gb model a few hours ago. I think the s8,s8+ and note 8 surely have better hardware than Xiaomi note 5 pro right?
Let me elaborate my issue:
I own one Samsung phone (M21) and two Galaxy watches - Galaxy watch 46mm LTE and Galaxy watch4 44mm LTE.
Earlier last year, my galaxy watch 46mm LTE was working properly with the Jio number without any issues. In Nov 2021, I switched to galaxy watch4 44mm with the same Jio number successfully and then turned off previous watch and kept it in the drawer.
Yesterday, I turned ON my previous watch, reset it and then tried to activate the mobile plan with the same Jio number. Although the activation completed successfully, the watch was not getting connected to the Jio network. I tried multiple ways to make it work but still the same issue.
Currently, my previous watch shows the status as "Standalone - Emergency calls only". Whereas the new watch is properly connected to the Jio network.
As per the following link, i can pair two smartwatches with the same Jio number: https://www.jio.com/en-in/faq/esim/how-many-smartwatch-can-paired-with-jio-number.html#/
Samsung support team asked me to reset the watch and then try again but it is also not working.
I will be grateful if anybody here help to resolve this issue.
I use a Realme GT Master Edition as my primary device, got a Galaxy Watch 4 LTE today after pairing it up tried setting up the mobile plan and got an error
My network is Jio (India)
When on 5g the wearable app gives error code 5000
When on 4g it gives error code 4001
Any fix for this issue? Messes up the whole functionality of the lte version
Insomniac05 said:
I use a Realme GT Master Edition as my primary device, got a Galaxy Watch 4 LTE today after pairing it up tried setting up the mobile plan and got an error
My network is Jio (India)
When on 5g the wearable app gives error code 5000
When on 4g it gives error code 4001
Any fix for this issue? Messes up the whole functionality of the lte version
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Turns out you need a galaxy device to set-up the cellular plan
1. Put your sim in a galaxy mobile then pair your watch to it
2. Setup the watch and activate your cellular plan on the watch
3. Wait to get the full network functionality on the watch then take a backup and reset your watch
4. Put your sim back to your original mobile and pair the watch with it
5. Setup the watch and restore your backup
Cellular plan should be working now