HD voice? - Galaxy Note 4 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hi.
My operator have HD Voice.
How to check if it enabled on Phone or not? Model SM-N910C.

I really don't know. Same issue on mine N910F and also in my friend N910C device. Still no answers from anyone.
Samsung Galaxy Note 4, N910F(Snapdragon)

If AMR WB means about HD Enabled?

SUNUN said:
If AMR WB means about HD Enabled?
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The AMR-WB (AMR Wideband) codec is the de facto standard for HD voice in the cellular arena.
https://www.google.am/url?sa=t&rct=...-2gOAG&usg=AFQjCNGFt1gHIkIFK6m11z8G3MWpel1VPA
This is about what i talk and now i know that i have HD Voice!

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Orange UK HD Voice

Now live in the UK!
I called my brother who has a Galaxy S2 and the voice quality is amazing!
How did you activate it? Does the other person have to be on orange with a hd voice phone?
both phones and network needs to support HD Voice to support it
Does T-mobile support it?
666fff said:
How did you activate it? Does the other person have to be on orange with a hd voice phone?
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yes exactly
if you call another sgs2 on orange it should work
daz_2000 said:
Does T-mobile support it?
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not yet no
daz_2000 said:
Does T-mobile support it?
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not yet no
winwiz said:
not yet no
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they do now
at least in poland
HD calls on Orange have been supported for like a year now....
hi maybe a noob question but how do you know your making a hd call is ther an app or does your network do it automatically?
wals1h said:
hi maybe a noob question but how do you know your making a hd call is ther an app or does your network do it automatically?
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gets done automatically - you will hear the difference :-D
just to clear things up for everyone....
to use HD Voice and for it to work....
1. BOTH phones used for the call MUST have "HD Voice" (this specification will ONLY be on the phones spec on the orange website)
2. BOTH phones MUST be orange branded!
2. BOTH phones MUST have 3G signal at the time of placing the call....
if these conditions are met, the call will be in hd voice, (similar audio quality to viber). if the 3g signal drops on either handset, call quality will be reduced to standard...
currently, it only works with orange, its done with an enhanced version of the regular audio codec used for calls, which at the moment, is only implemented orange branded firmware on some handsets (although, its not just limited to android, it's actually a technology developed by nokia, and is on loads of phones, has been for years, on a variety of platforms!)
no1 else seemed to care much for HD voice, but recently, sprint in the USA started implementing it too, which should kickstart a trend, and in a couple of years, it might be more of a common thing.... x

HD voice activation?!

Hi!
I'm using the N910F Snapdragon variant in Vodafone Romania Network. The phone came from Vodafone with their firmware.
The problem is that I cannot hear my friends with HD Voice compatible phones in HD mode when I call them from this Note4.
I tested with an Galaxy S5 and HD voice works.
There is something to be activated in my note 4?
Thanks!
Anyone?
Samsung Galaxy Note 4, N910F(Snapdragon)
I think you need LTE on. There's a setting in phone settings about VoLTE. When HD voice is on, during a call in the upper left it will say HD.
puiradu2009 said:
Hi!
I'm using the N910F Snapdragon variant in Vodafone Romania Network. The phone came from Vodafone with their firmware.
The problem is that I cannot hear my friends with HD Voice compatible phones in HD mode when I call them from this Note4.
I tested with an Galaxy S5 and HD voice works.
There is something to be activated in my note 4?
Thanks!
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I got that HD icon for the first time today while on a call. I thought the person was talking right into my ear literally lol. That's what made me take a look at the phone to see that HD icon. Super awesome.
The European versions doesn't have VoLTE option in the software. As for I know the HD icon appears only in the devices with VoLTE option integrated in firmware.
Samsung Galaxy Note 4, N910F(Snapdragon)
I found the solution http://forum.xda-developers.com/note-4/general/enable-servicemenu-galaxy-note-4-hd-t2919157

International S7 on AT&T

Anyone have an international S7 on AT&T?
Can you provide feedback? Any issues or limitations? Thanks.
The international version will work if it has LTE bands 2/4/5/12/30. However AT&T blocks VoLTE or HD Calling on non AT&T branded phones
THEGAMEPLAY94 said:
The international version will work if it has LTE bands 2/4/5/12/30. However AT&T blocks VoLTE or HD Calling on non AT&T branded phones
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Can anyone tell the difference on HD calling? I also thought both parties needed to be on AT&T and have HD calling phones for maximum quality.
martinezma99 said:
Can anyone tell the difference on HD calling? I also thought both parties needed to be on AT&T and have HD calling phones for maximum quality.
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You're right, for now both need to be on AT&T until the carriers set up interoperability between their networks. But I can definitely tell the difference, calls are clearer and crisp.
THEGAMEPLAY94 said:
You're right, for now both need to be on AT&T until the carriers set up interoperability between their networks. But I can definitely tell the difference, calls are clearer and crisp.
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That makes sense. Thank you.
martinezma99 said:
Can anyone tell the difference on HD calling? I also thought both parties needed to be on AT&T and have HD calling phones for maximum quality.
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I tripped out the first time i got connected on an hd voice call.. it sounded like they were right next to me in the same room, zero static, so crisp and clear
Anyone else on AT&T
I use it on cricket which is an AT&T mvno. Works great. Didn't even have to put an settings
Sent from my SM-G930F using Tapatalk
Does anyone know how the Chinese version of the S7 will function on ATT?

n910f att LTE hd video and video calling

I am sure someone has a post on this, but.
I have a n910f rooted with marshmallow
I am on att
I have a s7 as a business phone and it has enhanced lte and hd video and video calling.
I want to make my note do the same thing.
From that I am reading it is either a software issue or a hardware issue (not getting all of the att lte bands)
can any one shed some light on this for me?
No one has anything?

Does our Axon 7 support AMR-WB (HD Voice)?

Does our Axon 7 support AMR-WB (HD Voice)? I know it supports VoLTE but what about AMR-WB?
Here is some definitions for who does not know what that is: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adaptive_Multi-Rate_Wideband
Did not see any discussions on this, let me know your thoughts.
I can say that when I talk to another T-Mobile customer when on LTE the call has got to be in HD because I can tell a big difference. I did not reference your link in the wiki so I am unaware if there is different types of HD calling. Maybe this helps you some!
VoLTE is a connectivity standard with a broadcast method. AMR-WB is a codec. They can exist exclusively, not depending on each other, especially since AMR-WB scales itself through a range of data rates.
Both are reportedly supported on this device. Whether it is actually used depends on the way the network you are on handles it.
Sources:
https://blog.wirelessmoves.com/2016/03/volte-some-thoughts-on-codec-negotiation.html
http://www.devicespecifications.com/en/model/fb3d3c3c
neo4uo said:
I can say that when I talk to another T-Mobile customer when on LTE the call has got to be in HD because I can tell a big difference. I did not reference your link in the wiki so I am unaware if there is different types of HD calling. Maybe this helps you some!
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Yeah, that would be VoLTE or Voice over LTE.
AMR-WB is a HD codec over the 3G network not LTE . My network does not support VoLTE, so AMR-WB would be the next best thing. There are many devices supporting the codec. For example I had previously HTC M8 and the quality if the other phone supported it (Note 4) was very good, thus meaning that AMR-WB was in play as the M8 did not support VoLTE. So the network supports AMR-WB, Axon should support it also...

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