Question Problems with root and volte - Google Pixel 7 Pro

Hello everyone, I come to you, since I bought the goolge pixel 7 pro thinking that by having it with root I could have the volte active, I rooted with magisk and installed the pixel 6 volte module, but I had problems, since for a while After the device had the volte active (it also never shows a volte icon but I tested if it was active) the calls were blocked, that is, I could not make or receive calls, I don't know what could happen but I had to leave it at the factory, some you know the problem and can you help me, I am very attentive to your answers, thank you

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Sony Xperia 5 Wi-Fi Calling and VoLTE???

Hi.
I've been looking for posts related to this theme, but unfortunately I haven't found anything concrete.
If I dial the code *#*#‪4636‬#*#* It turns out that Wi-Fi Calling and VoLTE are turned off and cannot be activated.
I mention, that the operator supports these services, because before, on previous phones, it worked perfectly.
Is there another possibility of activation?
I'm particularly interested in Wi-Fi Calling.
I really want to stay on stock, no custom rom.
I'd be totally grateful if you could help me.
Thank you in advance.
Anybody?
Fairly certain it needs to be provisioned by the carrier
hatryan said:
Hi.
I've been looking for posts related to this theme, but unfortunately I haven't found anything concrete.
If I dial the code *#*#‪4636‬#*#* It turns out that Wi-Fi Calling and VoLTE are turned off and cannot be activated.
I mention, that the operator supports these services, because before, on previous phones, it worked perfectly.
Is there another possibility of activation?
I'm particularly interested in Wi-Fi Calling.
I really want to stay on stock, no custom rom.
I'd be totally grateful if you could help me.
Thank you in advance.
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I'm also interested in Volte. Have you had a way to enable it? Quite a rude awakening for me that the phone doesn't readily come with the Sync toggle and the Volte option. I used to use all those and more, on the Samsung Note 10. Xperia 5 is a downgrade for me.
jackpotbox said:
I'm also interested in Volte. Have you had a way to enable it? Quite a rude awakening for me that the phone doesn't readily come with the Sync toggle and the Volte option. I used to use all those and more, on the Samsung Note 10. Xperia 5 is a downgrade for me.
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I have VOLTE (and WiFi calling)... It's a network provision: it's not a phone setting if it's not available from your network.
kboya said:
I have VOLTE (and WiFi calling)... It's a network provision: it's not a phone setting if it's not available from your network.
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I had Volte on Samsung Note 10 with the same sim I use in Xperia 5. Just baffled why it isn't available on my phone but I suspect its a regional firmware related issue.
How to Enable Volte and 5G Without Permanent Root on Xperia 5 III and 1 III
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call recording with Pixel 4A & Android 11

Call recording is important enough for me that I've stuck with a Samsung S5 for the last five years now solely to ensure all my calls are recorded. Sadly this phone is close to dying and I was interested in the Pixel 4A.
On the ACR reddit page it mentions that true two-way-call-recording from the audio source should be possible on Android 11 by rooting the phone and installing something called the Magisk repo with the “callrecorder-skvalex” module. I'm just looking for reassurance that this will work with the Pixel 4A before I buy it please.
Also, other than voiding the warranty is there any issues that arise with rooting your phone? Are you still able to download apps from the google play store with a rooted phone?
edit: I would be buying the UK version if that makes a difference.
Rooting your phone will make your phone less secure but as long as you use common sense when it comes to the apps and modules you install you should be fine. Google Pay will not work on a rooted phone (unless you spoof safetynet), but you will keep all google play functionality. Ive noticed that netflix disappears from Google Play when your phone is rooted, but you can just download it from a mirror site or the Aurora Store.
I havent personally used the module you mentioned, so i cant comment on whether or not itll work. And of course unlocking the bootloader will factory reset your device.
mickelsharples said:
Call recording is important enough for me that I've stuck with a Samsung S5 for the last five years now solely to ensure all my calls are recorded. Sadly this phone is close to dying and I was interested in the Pixel 4A.
On the ACR reddit page it mentions that true two-way-call-recording from the audio source should be possible on Android 11 by rooting the phone and installing something called the Magisk repo with the “callrecorder-skvalex” module. I'm just looking for reassurance that this will work with the Pixel 4A before I buy it please.
Also, other than voiding the warranty is there any issues that arise with rooting your phone? Are you still able to download apps from the google play store with a rooted phone?
edit: I would be buying the UK version if that makes a difference.
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Check out this article see if any of these apps might work for you: https://www.androidauthority.com/best-call-recorder-apps-android-1001838/
7oey said:
I havent personally used the module you mentioned, so i cant comment on whether or not itll work. And of course unlocking the bootloader will factory reset your device.
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Cheers for the info. Sounds like you Magisk... can I ask what method or guide you used to root your pixel and install Magisk?
mickelsharples said:
Cheers for the info. Sounds like you Magisk... can I ask what method or guide you used to root your pixel and install Magisk?
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Use the standard patching of boot.img then boot it and direct install of magisk. Google hosts their own factory images where you can get the boot image.
Here's the guide: https://forum.xda-developers.com/pixel-4a/how-to/guide-unlock-root-pixel-4a-t4153773
mickelsharples said:
Call recording is important enough for me that I've stuck with a Samsung S5 for the last five years now solely to ensure all my calls are recorded. Sadly this phone is close to dying and I was interested in the Pixel 4A.
On the ACR reddit page it mentions that true two-way-call-recording from the audio source should be possible on Android 11 by rooting the phone and installing something called the Magisk repo with the “callrecorder-skvalex” module. I'm just looking for reassurance that this will work with the Pixel 4A before I buy it please.
Also, other than voiding the warranty is there any issues that arise with rooting your phone? Are you still able to download apps from the google play store with a rooted phone?
edit: I would be buying the UK version if that makes a difference.
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I'm in the same exact boat as the OP. Galaxy S5, trying to find a phone to maintain call recording. Am trying a G950F first, but so far not looking good. Tmobile SIM in it to undo RMM=Prenormal and cell signal is terrible. 1 to 0 bars, -115dBm LTE signal (-120dBm being the 'worst' as I've learned). So considering the Pixel 4a despite wanting more storage than 128gb. Would prefer OnePlus except the size is to...not something I want to try to fit in my pockets, despite having large hands that would like a larger phone.
Very interested in hearing peoples rooting experiences on Pixel 4a and call recording functionality.
I'm coming from an S7 myself. My 4a has Android 11 installed and with the Callrecorder app from Skvalex + the corresponding Magisk module, call recording worked perfectly. After thinking how many times I actually needed the recorded call on my old S7, I decided to get rid of the call recording app.
Latest version of Boldbeast Recorder with their Magisk module works perfect
I am sad to report that skyvalex call recorder does not record calls on my new pixel 4a 5G and I just emailed the developer about it. It used to work on my pixel 3a with android 10.
The program runs and creates audio files of the expected length, but when you play them back, there is no audio. And, yes, my phone is rooted with magisk and has the skyvalex magisk module installed. I suspect that something has changed in android 11 that is keeping it from capturing the audio.
I shall now try boldbeast since beeshyams says it works for him.
yaconsult said:
I am sad to report that skyvalex call recorder does not record calls on my new pixel 4a 5G and I just emailed the developer about it. It used to work on my pixel 3a with android 10.
The program runs and creates audio files of the expected length, but when you play them back, there is no audio. And, yes, my phone is rooted with magisk and has the skyvalex magisk module installed. I suspect that something has changed in android 11 that is keeping it from capturing the audio.
I shall now try boldbeast since beeshyams says it works for him.
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Thank you for sharing your experience. I'm expecting delivery of a 4a 5g and want calling recording. So I'm hopeful that you making Skyvalex aware might accelerate the development of a fix.
Also, I don't know if this will be of help, but in my research last year I encountered this comment on an XDA article (thank goodness I bookmarked things!):
" Lexxior • 8 months ago • edited
It still works on Pie and Q if you have root. Just install app systemizer from Magisk and turn your desired call recorder into a system app. I have been using ACR for months this way and it works flawlessly."
https://www.xda-developers.com/android-11-call-recording/#comment
maybe if you can't find a app to work with root systemizing will still work well on Android 11 as well.
Edit: did some more searching around, came across an interesting post on BoldBeast. last post in thread by Admin:
https://www.boldbeast.com/forum/top...issions-for-android-11-for-pixel-2-xl-p2.html
apparently latest version of boldbeast should work fine on Android 11 according to developer.
yaconsult said:
I am sad to report that skyvalex call recorder does not record calls on my new pixel 4a 5G and I just emailed the developer about it. It used to work on my pixel 3a with android 10.
The program runs and creates audio files of the expected length, but when you play them back, there is no audio. And, yes, my phone is rooted with magisk and has the skyvalex magisk module installed. I suspect that something has changed in android 11 that is keeping it from capturing the audio.
I shall now try boldbeast since beeshyams says it works for him.
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Aha! The skyvalex developer figured it out after I contacted him and sent logs! The problem was that I was connected to wifi and so the phone was using VoLTE, or VoIP, or Wi-Fi for calling. None of these can be recorded - only calls using the phone network.. So I turned off wifi and then the calls were properly recorded on the 4a 5G using skyvalex call recorder with the magisk module. I am happy that I can get high quality phone call recording again.
This limitation is caused by android, not the app and is documented in the faq here: https://callrecorder.skvalex.com/faq I checked and the boldbeast app has the same limitation: Only normal calls can be recorded, wifi calls can't be recorded no matter what recorder you are using, so if your phone supports the wifi call feature please disable it.
I am going to create a simple tasker scene that will turn off wifi whenever I place or answer a phone call - I think that may solve the problem for me. If you get empty recording files, try turning off wifi before starting your call and tell us what you find.
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Oh, I forgot to mention that I found out through some google searches that you can also record phone calls by using the built-in screen recorder BUT you do have to have speakerphone on or it won't hear the person on the other end.
Not an ideal method as it records not only the audio but also whatever is happening on the screen but it could be useful in a pinch. To make it easier to access, you can drag the Screen Record icon to the first page of the Android Quick Settings. I used this method a couple of times before the dev helped me get skyvalex working again by turning off wifi. The resulting files are bigger than you would like because they include a video of the screen but you could always extract the audio only if you wanted/needed to.

No voice after make or receive a call, after restart phone, everything is ok

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I have POCO X3 NFC with MIUI 12.0.4, TWRP, Magisk and Call Recorder SKVALEX.
From couple days I have problem with receiving or making a call's. When I call someone, the person cannot hear me and I cannot hear that person. Only after restarting the phone, the situation returns to normal for a longer time, e.g. an hour or two.
The same problem occurs when I receive a call from someone.
Same
I am using Poco X3 NFC and facing the same issue. I haven't installed any custom rom. Its on the stock rom.
I have watched a lot of videos to fix the issue which suggest to restart the phone. Although restarting the phone addresses the issue temporarily which is quite awkward.

VoLTE/VoWiFi device model spoofing when device not allowed by carrier

Hi,
I've got several devices with VoLTE/VoWiFi capacity (like Xiaomi mi 9T Pro, OnePlus 8T, Xiaomi Mi 9 SE, Google Pixel 3...), but that are not supported by my carrier (Orange France). They only allow it for the devices on this list, according to tests they performed in their lab to ensure there aren't any issues to register them on their network :
https://reseaux.orange.fr/famille/appels-wifi
However, the other carriers in France I tested (SFR and Bouygues Télécom) are allowing these devices to have VoLTE/VoWiFi (I used both sim slots, and I have LTE data access on both. It's always the non-Orange SIM which can make LTE or Wifi calling).
Does someone know how to fake my device model in a carrier perspective ? I tried Device Faker plus and Android faker (on this thread : Android Faker) Xposed modules (on different LineageOS versions with Magisk installed and Riru/LSXposed loaded), but it's quite hasardous to make any random changes, without being sure which one could be effective to change.
Thank you in advance if someone has a solution !
Hi,
I'm sorry to answer so late but i just subscribe to orange, and i have a poco f3, i think this device isn't compatible with this carrier, and i want to know if you find a way to get it work.
Thank you
titou4488 said:
Hi,
I'm sorry to answer so late but i just subscribe to orange, and i have a poco f3, i think this device isn't compatible with this carrier, and i want to know if you find a way to get it work.
Thank you
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If the carrier doesn't support the device, there is nothing you can do.
No, sorry, I didn't find anything. It seems all you can do is related to play store, and so on. I was able to fake my phone model to be able to install certificates from my company (for emails sync, through exchange), but that's it. It seems it's handled directly by the chipset, and you won't be able to change that within Android.
A year later, I'm on the same boat. Is there anything new around this?

Question Auto Call recording not working need oneplus dialer for this mobile

Dear Community ,
recently just bought Oneplus Nord CE 2 5G but not able record call in this need Oneplus dialer for auto call record without notification
Here's the solution for you. Install this Oppo Dialer. Give permission. Set Default. Disable the Stock/Google Dialer. You're done. Give it a Try. Worked for me like a charm with NO Google Dialer announcement. My model is OnePlus Nord CE2 11.3
pkjha.exim said:
Here's the solution for you. Install this Oppo Dialer. Give permission. Set Default. Disable the Stock/Google Dialer. You're done. Give it a Try. Worked for me like a charm with NO Google Dialer announcement. My model is OnePlus Nord CE2 11.3
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I have tried it but app is not getting installed even though developer options are enabled
Check for OS version 11.3 only. If you have updated won't work.
OnePlus Nord CE2 model.
For me its working great without any CR announcement.
So the version has to be less than 11.3
Is there any other way like installing OnePlus dialer or so, so we can avoid incall call recording notification
All other ways already attempted already failed. This worked smoothly
Thanks pkjha.exim this works on my other Nord 2 and am able to record calls without announcement at other end

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