Receiving Calls - AT&T Samsung Galaxy S7 Questions & Answers

I have the G930A on the Rooted PF2.
When I rooted my device the first time around, I didn't occur any problems. I had to Odin back to its original state because I flashed the wrong Xposed Framework. This time around I had no issues with the Framework. But now I can not receive calls. I can make them to others, but nothing else.
When they call me, it ether says the call cannot be completed or it rings on there side, and then just hangs up without the option to leave a voicemail.
I uninstalled the Xposed Framework, and it stills continues. I didn't alter any system files nor do I have any other root apps other than XModGames and SuperSU. And obviously the Xposed Framework App.
Any ideas?

Does it show your carrier?

XxCyberHackerxX said:
Does it show your carrier?
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Yes, it does.

*Update*
I attempted to forward my calls, and it keeps stating this. My voicemail settings aren't they're ether.

You have to re-register to the network that might be the problem
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tlopez1973 said:
You have to re-register to the network that might be the problem
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How does one do that?

calling at&t

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Sprint SM-N915P working Native Hotspot

Through a little searching on the Note 4 threads, I found what was working for them, and simply tried it on my Edge.
-Installed the Galaxy Tools app, (not on playstore, see link below) opened app and enabled Native Hotspot.
-Rebooted, configured Native Hotspot, rebooted again.
-Started Native Hotspot, connected to PC. Initial connection took a minute, but it works great. :good:
Check out the link below.
Thanks and donations should go to-----> idone http://forum.xda-developers.com/note-3-sprint/themes-apps/app-one-click-hotspot-enabler-menus-t2816159
*My device is rooted, but this may work without root with the Galaxy Tools app. Sorry- ROOT Required for this method ! But hey, Why wouldn't you root? -Thats not really a question, but some people have "reasons"...
May work on other variants according to the app developer.
Aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaand thanks again to you sir! Also donated to idone for a couple of beers. Cheers!
Excellent find but you need to be rooted for this to work. The software is so smart it tells you this when you try! Believe me, I just tried it with an unrooted Edge.
CWGrizzwold said:
Excellent find but you need to be rooted for this to work. The software is so smart it tells you this when you try! Believe me, I just tried it with an unrooted Edge.
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Thanks, just saw that at the VERY top of the post... So ya root required.
How did you guys get this to work? It doesn't work for me.
Neither Sqlite "add dun" nor the Galaxytools works.
My phone reboots and repprovisions itself and reactivates.
I am rooted.
Works great. A+
ZenInsight said:
How did you guys get this to work? It doesn't work for me.
Neither Sqlite "add dun" nor the Galaxytools works.
My phone reboots and repprovisions itself and reactivates.
I am rooted.
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Hmmm... I did it last week. I don't recall there being anything special I did other than click on the "Enable Native Hotspot" button and then I clicked on "Add all Notifications Toggles" down below that in order to add the "Mobile hotspot" toggle to the Notification bar drop down.
Let us know.
beejmeister said:
Hmmm... I did it last week. I don't recall there being anything special I did other than click on the "Enable Native Hotspot" button and then I clicked on "Add all Notifications Toggles" down below that in order to add the "Mobile hotspot" toggle to the Notification bar drop down.
Let us know.
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1. You can't do it if you are in the area of an AirRave
2. You must have "CMDA/LTE" selected in the more mobile networks options. ---Although, once you are done and back in the area you are staying in and don't need a hotspot, choosing CDMA only get's a MUCH better signal.
Then yes, the GalaxyTools app will work.
If you select CDMA only do you still get 4G since you are not selecting LTE?
Next1776 said:
Through a little searching on the Note 4 threads, I found what was working for them, and simply tried it on my Edge.
-Installed the Galaxy Tools app, (not on playstore, see link below) opened app and enabled Native Hotspot.
-Rebooted, configured Native Hotspot, rebooted again.
-Started Native Hotspot, connected to PC. Initial connection took a minute, but it works great. :good:
Check out the link below.
Thanks and donations should go to-----> idone http://forum.xda-developers.com/not.../app-one-click-hotspot-enabler-menus-t2816159
*My device is rooted, but this may work without root with the Galaxy Tools app. Sorry- ROOT Required for this method ! But hey, Why wouldn't you root? -Thats not really a question, but some people have "reasons"...
May work on other variants according to the app developer.
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How did you root it. Sprint right?
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primo523 said:
How did you root it. Sprint right?
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/note-edge/general/info-galaxy-note-edge-sm-n915-t2945942
you'll need to adjust the method for sprint by getting the sprint chainfire autoroot
it worked fine for me
I for some reason could not get this to work. I read this thread and the other and still cant figure out why. After i select enable and reboot, when i go to turn on the tether it gives me the nag and i lose data signal and then it shuts down. I am rooted and i had cdma selected in the main menus. Any ideas?
Thanks,
Billy
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joedirt2346 said:
I for some reason could not get this to work. I read this thread and the other and still cant figure out why. After i select enable and reboot, when i go to turn on the tether it gives me the nag and i lose data signal and then it shuts down. I am rooted and i had cdma selected in the main menus. Any ideas?
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Billy
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so:
1. placed files on micro sd
2. flashed twrp via odin?
3. flashed files via twrp?
4. enabled root?
5. grabbed galaxy tools from the play store?
6. enjoying freeness?
Did 1-4, root confirmed with supersu and titanium backup and a few other apps that require root. Got galaxytools from the above note4 thread. Tried both methods in gtools app. Both ended up with same result. No tether. Tried both with cdma only selected in settings. Both resulted in tether starting, then immediately lose data signal, then nag about not having the tether plan, then tether closing.
Billy
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joedirt2346 said:
Did 1-4, root confirmed with supersu and titanium backup and a few other apps that require root. Got galaxytools from the above note4 thread. Tried both methods in gtools app. Both ended up with same result. No tether. Tried both with cdma only selected in settings. Both resulted in tether starting, then immediately lose data signal, then nag about not having the tether plan, then tether closing.
Billy
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i'm not sure whats going on then. I'd rather say, " i don't know" than start making stuff up and wasting your time.
hold on. someone will chime in.
Talked to the dev about this
joedirt2346 said:
Did 1-4, root confirmed with supersu and titanium backup and a few other apps that require root. Got galaxytools from the above note4 thread. Tried both methods in gtools app. Both ended up with same result. No tether. Tried both with cdma only selected in settings. Both resulted in tether starting, then immediately lose data signal, then nag about not having the tether plan, then tether closing.
Billy
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Ok two questions are you doing a Profile update after you run the program? If so you are rewriting the modification and that will remove the ability to use the tether hence the statement that you don't have a data plan with tether message.
2nd Do you have a Airrave? If so you CANT USE the tether with that running, also if your towers are not running well in your area you will see the lost data connection at times, simply turn the tether on again or your local towers don't have the capacity to use the tether at this time. Which leads to the question have you used it anywhere else other then where you have tried to use it now? (i.e in a location with better towers)
cvaria said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/note-edge/general/info-galaxy-note-edge-sm-n915-t2945942
you'll need to adjust the method for sprint by getting the sprint chainfire autoroot
it worked fine for me
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looks like the sprint version is Not working dated 11/26 ?? Did you go the tmobile route? Can you explain which route you went to Root the sprint version?
I initially tried the spring method and when it didnt work i ended up flashing the tmobile version. Im guessing this tether thing doesnt work because of the towers around here. Although the sprint coverage map doesnt show it working here, i do get the spark icon at the top. I hadnt been updating profile or any of that other stuff, it just doesnt work even in cdma only. Im sure somebody will make a rom soon that will get tethering working
Thanks
Billy
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Went the T-Mobile after failing the sprint version, got her rooted and hot spot enabled =) using the method in this thread
I followed the tmo method but subbed the chainfire sprint root package. Somethong you are doing isnt right. Im not sut what it is but its off.

OTA with Advanced Calling Fixes

http://www.droid-life.com/2015/01/1...ceive-update-with-advanced-calling-1-0-fixes/
Tried 4 times, keeps giving error as gets to about 50% installed then reboots and tells me unsuccessful.
Unlocked & Rooted XT1080M
Its only fixes for VoIP what a joke. VoIP uses the crap out of your data.
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Fortunately I'm on the unlimited with VZW, however I'm very curious to see how much more data will be used. I currently use 60-70 gb/ mo
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The fix was for Advanced calling 1.0 which was implemented during the last change. Here is what the Verizon website says about how it is charged:
Advanced Calling 1.0 is available at no additional charge, and HD Voice is included in existing plans.
HD Voice calls are billed as standard voice calls according to your plan. No data charges apply.
Mobile-to-Mobile calls that happen to be HD Voice calls are charged just like traditional Mobile-to-Mobile calls and are billed against your monthly minute allowance according to your plan.
A video call is an HD Voice call combined with real-time video. The voice portion is billed as a standard voice call, according to your plan. The video portion is billed as data, according to your data plan. No data charges apply to video calls transmitted over Wi-Fi.
Note: An average 1-minute video call uses about 6 - 8 MB of data. The actual data consumption of your video call may vary. You can estimate your data usage using our online
Can someone grab the update from their root-cache folder, copy to their internal storage and upload it? Need Droid Maxx version.
You have to be rooted to do this.
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Will I lose my unlimited data if I add HD calling to my account?
flintbomb said:
Will I lose my unlimited data if I add HD calling to my account?
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I would start here:
http://www.verizonwireless.com/support/advanced-calling-faqs/
flintbomb said:
Will I lose my unlimited data if I add HD calling to my account?
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No you will not. It's just a added feature that you can do through my Verizon app. We have unlimited data. You will lose your ringback tone if you have one and you'll have to set you voice mail up again cause it uses a different voicemail.
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Has anyone with Tmobile installed this update? If so, has it caused the phone to misbehave?
Also, can you change the APN settings for ims now? I would like to plug in the Tmobile settings, but I could not change the sip server in the last version.
I upgraded on my wife's phone and it still worked. I only put her t-mobile SIM in it, tried it to see if it would still work and then put it back in her other phone. Nothing amazing and not a real good test, but ti still worked to call and text. It also had a data connection. That is all I can give you for now.
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Will I lose my unlimited data if I add HD calling to my account?
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No
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slwest78 said:
No you will not. It's just a added feature that you can do through my Verizon app. We have unlimited data. You will lose your ringback tone if you have one and you'll have to set you voice mail up again cause it uses a different voicemail.
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Also, if you use Google Voice for your voicemail as I do, it will stop working and can't auto configure to set it up again. You have to follow the instructions for manually forwarding voicemail to google voice. After that it works fine.
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Also, if you use Google Voice for your voicemail as I do, it will stop working and can't auto configure to set it up again. You have to follow the instructions for manually forwarding voicemail to google voice. After that it works fine.
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Thank you for this! I had numerous messages I did not know about because of this.
so.... worth the upgrade?
It's not like I use the advanced calling, is it currently broken?
I really don't feel like unrooting, returning to stock, just to use the OTA, and set it all back up again.
How do I turn off the OTA checks/notifications again, if I decide to ignore this update?
efdisastet said:
so.... worth the upgrade?
It's not like I use the advanced calling, is it currently broken?
I really don't feel like unrooting, returning to stock, just to use the OTA, and set it all back up again.
How do I turn off the OTA checks/notifications again, if I decide to ignore this update?
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I had no issues whatsoever with the OTA while running rooted /unlocked stock 4.4.4
mikekillerus said:
I had no issues whatsoever with the OTA while running rooted /unlocked stock 4.4.4
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yeah, I'm also unlocked, but with custom recovery, and xposed, and tether mod... usually these OTAs want all that stuff to be original to succeed.
I can conform this works fine on Tmobile. Would love to be able to add tmobiles volte settings though.
efdisastet said:
yeah, I'm also unlocked, but with custom recovery, and xposed, and tether mod... usually these OTAs want all that stuff to be original to succeed.
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Yeah, I was just saying that on the off chance that you, or a reader, might be in the same boat as me. I know OTA's don't always work properly if someones only rooted. Mine kept root after the update.
efdisastet said:
yeah, I'm also unlocked, but with custom recovery, and xposed, and tether mod... usually these OTAs want all that stuff to be original to succeed.
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I'm also unlocked, custom recovery, xposed, etc. Update went fine (TWRP handled it fine) other than it told me it was unsuccessful when it was done, but it did work (I'm on SU6-7 now), and I had to restart xposed (install/update the framework). I was surprised it went so well, I thought I was going to have to flash stock recovery and reroot, etc, too.
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osucowboy96 said:
I'm also unlocked, custom recovery, xposed, etc. Update went fine (TWRP handled it fine) other than it told me it was unsuccessful when it was done, but it did work (I'm on SU6-7 now), and I had to restart xposed (install/update the framework). I was surprised it went so well, I thought I was going to have to flash stock recovery and reroot, etc, too.
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That's kind of shocking. I tried it. Twrp started but then just sat there waiting for input from me. I think it then occasionally rebooted into recovery on its own, until I cleared cache. Definitely didn't update, asked again today, if I wanted to. What version of twrp do you have? Did you install the file from the cache folder, or did it do it by itself?

Solved- Not receiving in-bound calls

Tl;dr Settings--> mobile networks --> mobile data --> untick Enhanced LTE Services (This only pertains to AT&T video calls and does NOT disable LTE for data)
After switching firmware from SM-G930A (AT&T) to G930U (unlocked) I initially noticed fast charging wasn't working properly. A few days after cycling the battery a few times I noticed my battery was dwindling hardcore without touching the phone so I decided I'd revert back to stock. After doing so and getting all of my apps and settings to my liking I noticed that no calls were coming through. Text was working, data was working and I could make phone calls out with no problem, no calls would come through so after fiddling around with the settings, factory resetting my phone twice, using odin to flash the files again, un-seating and re-seating my SIM card, I finally caved and called AT&T. They offered the resolution above and thought I'd pass the knowledge around and save others from the head ache I endured. Apparently they are having trouble with video call settings in some devices and mine happened to be one of them. Cheers
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After flashing to the unlocked U firmware I was not able to receive calls as well until they read registered me back to the network but now I cannot get voice over LTE calls I have done everything I can to return to stock I already have done it but there's no LTE voice calls anymore
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I had the issue of no incoming calls when switching BACK TO the A fw from the U fw. Went back to the U and it's been fine. Fast charging is working fine.
@joe3681 what network are u on and do you have volte working
Check the stock att 935A fw thread. There is a fix for this problem by najoor. It will work on the 930 also.
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Skizzy034 said:
Check the stock att 935A fw thread. There is a fix for this problem by najoor. It will work on the 930 also.
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=67749678&postcount=173
This is the fix he's talking about, if anyone can't find it.
tlopez1973 said:
@joe3681 what network are u on and do you have volte working
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I'm on att. I'm back on stock firmware now, nice update came out I wanted to take advantage of

Nougat trouble

Anyone else having problems after the Nougat update? I can't send phone calls through the stock dialer. I can get a call out by clicking a number on a website or by using my textra app but not the traditional way. I am completely stock. Any ideas?
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bc13 said:
Anyone else having problems after the Nougat update? I can't send phone calls through the stock dialer. I can get a call out by clicking a number on a website or by using my textra app but not the traditional way. I am completely stock. Any ideas?
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Done a factory reset yet to see if that will cure dialing issue?
I have not. I'm hoping to avoid that. But I will if it continues.
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bc13 said:
I have not. I'm hoping to avoid that. But I will if it continues.
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Have you tired clearing the app data?
Not sure how to clear that data.
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Have you gone to the app settings and made sure the dialer is the set app for making calls?
I looked. Don't know where to find that.
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I was having the same issues too. I tracked it down to wifi calling. Had to turn it off to get it to work.
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Not sure how to clear that data.
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Settings, apps, search for Phone, click on storage, select clear data
hemirunner426 said:
I was having the same issues too. I tracked it down to wifi calling. Had to turn it off to get it to work.
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I had same issue. Major issue for me since coverage at my house sucks.
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Does anyone have wifi calling enabled and not have the issue with all calls failing?
I have Wi-Fi calling turned on and no issues
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bc13 said:
Anyone else having problems after the Nougat update? I can't send phone calls through the stock dialer. I can get a call out by clicking a number on a website or by using my textra app but not the traditional way. I am completely stock. Any ideas?
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Same here. After upgrading to Nougat on stock HTC 10 Verizon variant, when selecting the "Phone" icon from the app drawer it would say "Operation denied". Open up the all apps icon on the home screen. Select Phone icon and drag to the home screen and replace the old icon. You can now open the phone dialer. Hope this helps you too.
I'm having the wifi calling issues as well. If wifi calling is turned on and I'm connected, it won't make calls out. If I'm connected to WiFi and turn off wifi calling it works fine. Haven't tried a factory reset yet but we'll see.
Atomix96 said:
I'm having the wifi calling issues as well. If wifi calling is turned on and I'm connected, it won't make calls out. If I'm connected to WiFi and turn off wifi calling it works fine. Haven't tried a factory reset yet but we'll see.
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FYI factory reset didn't help me at all
Great. We can always try again after an RUU is available
Spoke to a Verizon rep online and they have not received any other reports of the wifi calling issue. Is anyone else experiencing issues with the play store and Google Assistant? Probably not related to the update but just wanted to ask.
kperk said:
Same here. After upgrading to Nougat on stock HTC 10 Verizon variant, when selecting the "Phone" icon from the app drawer it would say "Operation denied". Open up the all apps icon on the home screen. Select Phone icon and drag to the home screen and replace the old icon. You can now open the phone dialer. Hope this helps you too.
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While connected it an active wifi network you can;t dial out with wifi calling enabled. Not a phone icon issue on this one. I reported to verizon and they are sending a new phone
drewcam888 said:
While connected it an active wifi network you can;t dial out with wifi calling enabled. Not a phone icon issue on this one. I reported to verizon and they are sending a new phone
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Wi-Fi calling has never been a problem , I always have it enabled. Can dial out just fine on or off Wi-Fi network or 4G.
In response to the "OP" who also could not use his "stock dialer" same as me.
By going to the "all installed apps" and selecting the dialer icon you are using the stock dialer version 8.10.878172 thereby replacing the "leftover" Version 7 Marshmallow dialer. Thats why it would say "operation denied" when using the "old" dialer icon.
Again, this solved my problem. Without having to fatory reset. Nothing to do with Wi-Fi calling in this instance.
google services not updating
I have been having intermittent issues on startup with Gmail not being able to retrieve email or updating, and Play Store also not working. Some days there are no problems, and others nothing works. I have the HTC 10 Verizon phone.
So I did more investigation on my wifi calling issue. For the people people that said wifi calling works after the update. Under the roaming preferences do you have it set to prefer wifi or cellular. If i have wifi selected no outgoing calls can be made if you are connected to a wifi network.

Wifi Calling on PH-1

I have enabled Wifi Calling on my PH-1 and I know for a fact that my carrier supports it. It works fine too, but it's set to "Mobile Preferred". I chose this setting because my Wifi isn't too reliable. However, whenever I call, it uses Wifi even though I am getting LTE+? Is there any way to fix this?
Does anyone have any idea? I have looked all over the internet but have not found any solution? Could it possibly be my carrier?
When I try to enable wifi calling, my launcher crashes. So you are one step ahead of me
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yqazi27 said:
I have enabled Wifi Calling on my PH-1 and I know for a fact that my carrier supports it. It works fine too, but it's set to "Mobile Preferred". I chose this setting because my Wifi isn't too reliable. However, whenever I call, it uses Wifi even though I am getting LTE+? Is there any way to fix this?
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Is your phone a Sprint Variant?
I have a Sprint variant and wifi calling is working perfectly fine for me, I am rooted as well and also using Nova
mexicandroid said:
Is your phone a Sprint Variant?
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I'm not sure. I have seen 3 Sprint system apps though under "Apps and Notifications", but I don't know if that counts. I got it straight from Amazon, if that helps.
yellk20 said:
I have a Sprint variant and wifi calling is working perfectly fine for me, I am rooted as well and also using Nova
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yqazi27 said:
I'm not sure. I have seen 3 Sprint system apps though under "Apps and Notifications", but I don't know if that counts. I got it straight from Amazon, if that helps.
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I finally got it working by installing the Open Market Oreo firmware, setting up WiFi calling them updating to Pie firmware
mexicandroid said:
I finally got it working by installing the Open Market Oreo firmware, setting up WiFi calling them updating to Pie firmware
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Is there any way to do this without rooting or unlocking the bootloader? I want to preserve my warranty for as long as possible.
yqazi27 said:
Is there any way to do this without rooting or unlocking the bootloader? I want to preserve my warranty for as long as possible.
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Not that I know of. I don't think they would look at your WiFi calling settings if sent out for repairs. Once you install Oreo open market firmware just relock the bootloader, setup your phone including TMobile WiFi calling settings. Once you update to Pie they shouldn't be able to tell anything because all different variants use the same firmware and your bootloader will be locked encase you send your phone out for repairs.
The other option is to use Google Voice. WiFi calling works great on it.
spotmark said:
The other option is to use Google Voice. WiFi calling works great on it.
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But does it use your carrier phone number or are talking about the Google appointed number?
mexicandroid said:
But does it use your carrier phone number or are talking about the Google appointed number?
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You do have to use your GV number. In my case it's irrelevant because I ported my number over to GV some time ago.
spotmark said:
You do have to use your GV number. In my case it's irrelevant because I ported my number over to GV some time ago.
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So your carrier number and Google number are the same?
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So your carrier number and Google number are the same?
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No, your carrier number will change. The port to GV takes approximately 24 hours. So you have to deal with a GV assigned number for a day. After that though you have your regular old number. I barely even know my new Verizon number as I don't give it to anybody. I figure this way, I'll never have to worry about WiFi calling or who my carrier is again.
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No, your carrier number will change. The port to GV takes approximately 24 hours. So you have to deal with a GV assigned number for a day. After that though you have your regular old number. I barely even know my new Verizon number as I don't give it to anybody. I figure this way, I'll never have to worry about WiFi calling or who my carrier is again.
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I like having a different number for when I do mechanic work, don't want to get calls for every little thing at different times of the night, specially when it's unrelated to what I fixed lol
I have the same problem. Set my wifi calling to Mobile preferred but sometimes my calls use wifi calling even when I have cellular reception. Please let me know when you find a solution.
and I think it's funny that nobody addressed your original issue.
spotmark said:
No, your carrier number will change. The port to GV takes approximately 24 hours. So you have to deal with a GV assigned number for a day. After that though you have your regular old number. I barely even know my new Verizon number as I don't give it to anybody. I figure this way, I'll never have to worry about WiFi calling or who my carrier is again.
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I also use this same setup and it works great.
coolmaster121 said:
When I try to enable wifi calling, my launcher crashes. So you are one step ahead of me
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I have the same issue. It was working fine on Oreo. I tried flash.all fastboot using the stock firmware without success. Let me know if you have a solution. Ty
Edit: I got it fixed by flashing flashall back to stock Oreo 8.1 open market from Essential website then let it updated OTA to Pie and my WiFi calling still working fine.
Updated 10/22
My WiFi stopped working again after I turned it off but I can't turn it back on just like before. Any time I tried to turn it on the phone app forced close.
Considering thanks to T-Mobile's wonderful coverage (says I have good signal strength, but it's not) I have Wi-Fi calling enabled all the time and it works well on the 5Ghz ac side of the router...not so well on the 2.4Ghz b/g which is fine. Again something carrier specific. I went to Pie and kept the WiFi calling running.
Caltinpla said:
I have the same issue. It was working fine on Oreo. I tried flash.all fastboot using the stock firmware without success. Let me know if you have a solution. Ty
Edit: I got it fixed by flashing flashall back to stock Oreo 8.1 open market from Essential website then let it updated OTA to Pie and my WiFi calling still working fine.
Updated 10/22
My WiFi stopped working again after I turned it off but I can't turn it back on just like before. Any time I tried to turn it on the phone app forced close.
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Updated 11/5
Surprisingly, my WiFi calling is now working after updated my phone to today's November security update.

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