I'm on Verizon and so far unable to enable it. Can make calls in a good signal area but rely on wifi calling at home due to a signal booster I have. Any suggestions?
Of course, there is no apparent option for WiFi calling
My suspicion is that Colin was previously hitting a 1xRTT signal, which is in the process of being retired. (Hence the CDMAless feature needed by the Duo.) Now the thing is this signal was eventually going to go away anyway. The intent is to eventually replace it with more LTE signals, so in theory he should eventually have a working phone, but we don't have any real ETA on that. (I suspect early next year. Sorry, I'm just a minion.)
It's more that wifi calling is often handled by software provided by the carrier.
Right, but some carriers will actively block unlocked devices / devices not purchased from them from using what they consider premium features.
I have the unlocked Duo on Verizon. When I get a dead spot at my house, I get a message on the screen that says, enable wifi calling. When I click on it. I just get a blank black screen.
I'm on T-Mobile. WiFi calling works with my Duo when enabling Airplane Mode, disabling VoLTE, and connecting to my router via WiFi. The WiFi call setting is also enabled. When I disable WiFi calling, I can't make calls with mentioned settings.
On the Duo it is under networks, along with tethering. For AT&T it worked without calling anyone. I use it all the time.
Originally posted by kiramon51
Originally Posted by settelma
On the Duo it is under networks, along with tethering. For AT&T it worked without calling anyone. I use it all the time.
I found it under Mobile Network in Networks/Internet -- i dont think it was there until i searched for it though to be honest (in the Settings Search bar)...