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Re: Still no VoWifi for some realme devices?
fireguy_6364 wrote: the fact that it didnt work at the original location but works again at your home to me points at a lack of a certain band that your phone needed..its at your home location but that other location im guessing it isnt on that tower. could have been the 3G shut down on that tower/area but not on the ones in your home town? Could be that band thing. I've had several phone calls with TMobile and theyve assured me that the 3g is shut down country-wide, and none of them seem to be able to figure it out fully. It is what it is, I'm sure its some kind of band dead spot since it works fine even up in the mountains30Visto0likes0ComentariosRe: Still no VoWifi for some realme devices?
MileHiCity303 wrote: Unfortunately I have been with t-mobile for 2 years next month!!!I've had the galaxy flip 3 from the day it came out.First few months no issues with the phone or service i was really enjoying my flip.Had to Moveto a new place phone worked good for 3 months then my calls wernt coming in & when Itryed to make calls I would have to try multiple times to get a call out, And when I did get a hold of someone i would have to worry about the call droping but there were Alot of times it just wouldn't work! I Would have all bars 5g but no service.At the time I was dealing with really bad health issues And my doctors couldn't get intouch with me some times they were able to leave a message if they made it to the voice mail. It was so frustrating being sick barley able to take care of myself and my cell phone was my only line of communication. I had no family or friends that I could use there phone for messages or to talk. T-mobile went back and forth for 3 weeks with we are working to find out what the issue is we will call u in a few days if they could get through to me. So I was patient in the beginning. They said that it was nothing on there part that was stopping the service no towers down in the area blah blah . They recommend them sending a gadget that would maybe help bring a stronger signal but they didn't have any available at the time they would get one out to me asap when they did have some. I really wanted them to let me out the contract so I could go to a provider that would work for as much money as I was paying and maybe could get 1 call out of every 4 and if I could hold a conversation when I got a call . I was so sick that I delt i didnt have the energy to keep dealing with tmobile they were just giving me the run around with out any solution. I was able to get a pre pay phone to keep in contact with doctors and 911 if i was having life threatening problems.I had surgery set up and that's really all I needed to get well, and then when I was feeling beter to deal with tmobile I would. Basically I was told that because there tower's wernt Down in my area that it was really not there problem they couldn't give me any kind of discount for the bad service periods. They never sent me the boster I've had the same issues where it will work great and then it stops for months at a time. It really sucks because I'm at home 80 percent of the time with a unreliable service I'm disabled I'm not able to work anymore I used all my savings to live and they really couldn't help me with a different phone to see if that would work they wanted more money and I didn't have it. I've been stuck in this contract and the phone service has worked maybe a year and few months out of the 2years that is up next month and I'm done with Tmobile.IF I wasn't going through horrible health issues where to be honest I could barley take care of myself I just couldn't keep trying to come to some sort of resolution when really all you tmobile did was string me along with we will call u in a few days this went on for over a month and a half to be told Basically deal with it and I feel really taking advantage of at a time where I didn't know if I was going to live or die day to day and thank God I didn't need to rely on tmobile service to call 911 because would it have worked? SO THANKS FOR THE GREAT SERVICE AND GREAT COSTUMER SERVICE AND THE MANY PEOPLE THAT I GOT PASSED AROUND TO AND STILL HAD TO DEAL WITH SHITY SERVICE!!@%^ Sorry to hear all that, I've been back home since the 12th and it works fine with no issues so I dunno what's up with TMobile sometimes12Visto0likes0ComentariosRe: Still no VoWifi for some realme devices?
gramps28 wrote: Personally I don't think a booster is going to help much. It's only going to help 5G and LTE. If it doesn't help send it back. Looking at the specs of the phone it only supports band n21 as for LTE it only supports 2,4 and 5. Band 5 is only in South Carolina. So it all depends on the location. https://www.t-mobile.com/support/coverage/t-mobile-network Also Tmobile is going to start the Vo5g. https://www.t-mobile.com/news/press/t-mobile-advances-standalone-5g-capabilities-with-commercial-launch-of-voice-over-5g Yeah we'll give it a go since my dad has some reception problems in the house as well and if it doesn't help we'll just send it back. Funny enough, we're in Salt Lake but I'm only gonna be here for about another week and a half and Whatsapp has proven functional so it's not a huge big deal, and I know it works back home. Thanks for the info and suggestions anyway13Visto0likes0ComentariosRe: Still no VoWifi for some realme devices?
syaoran wrote: IMS can only provision for compatible.devices. If your device was compatible it would have been provisioned automatically. I went to the local TMobile store and the calling worked fine there and after we left I tried it on the other side of town and it worked fine so I think we're all wrong, they said it was most likely due to a dead spot, we're right next to an overpass with the tower being on the other side and down the street so I guess that would do it. They recommended getting a booster by calling 611 so we'll try that. Still a little weird considering I'm getting full bars of 5g here with full access to everything with it, but it's just the calling that's being wonky. The booster should be overnighted so I guess we'll get our answer in a day or two. Could it be that it's falling back to non LTE 4g networks rather than 3g and it's just spotty due to a dead spot? I wouldn't mind that, especially with a booster set up89Visto0likes0ComentariosRe: Still no VoWifi for some realme devices?
syaoran wrote: LavenderFawn wrote: syaoran wrote: LavenderFawn wrote: syaoran wrote: Those things with an unlocked bootloader, rooting, and even using Qualcomm's tools to select the carrier pefile all illustrate that VoLTE, VoWiFi, and VoNR were never implemented by RealMe for the US market. This is actually fairly common with Chinese phones. There is a lot more to how a cellphone works and interacts with a carrier's network than just the band(s) it uses for connectivity. So it's on Realme, not TMobile? Interesting Yes. T-Mobile USA does not block device manufacturers or device features on devices not sold by them. I used to use a Xiaomi MI Mix 3 on T-Mobile. It worked fine with WiFi Calling, VoLTE, and was a great phone for it's time. You really have to know what you are buying though. Flossy Carter on YouTube tests a lot of non-North American devices on T-Mobile USA and Verizon. Also do you happen to know if TMobile 3g networks are completely shutdown, or is it still "in progress"? Like I said im able to make and receive calls just fine back home, so there must be a TMobile 3g network still on there but not here right? Pretty much the entirety of 3G across all US carriers have been shutdown for over a year now. There are some exceptions for certain areas for very specific reasons. Even Canada will be sunsetting their 3G services starting mid-2024. 3G is pretty much useless in today's cellular communication world. Weird then that it would work at all back home. I did a little more digging and found that my IMS is "not registered" so I'll let someone at a TMobile store take a crack at it since that's apparently usually a SIM issue common on dual sim models9Visto0likes0ComentariosRe: Still no VoWifi for some realme devices?
syaoran wrote: LavenderFawn wrote: syaoran wrote: Those things with an unlocked bootloader, rooting, and even using Qualcomm's tools to select the carrier pefile all illustrate that VoLTE, VoWiFi, and VoNR were never implemented by RealMe for the US market. This is actually fairly common with Chinese phones. There is a lot more to how a cellphone works and interacts with a carrier's network than just the band(s) it uses for connectivity. So it's on Realme, not TMobile? Interesting Yes. T-Mobile USA does not block device manufacturers or device features on devices not sold by them. I used to use a Xiaomi MI Mix 3 on T-Mobile. It worked fine with WiFi Calling, VoLTE, and was a great phone for it's time. You really have to know what you are buying though. Flossy Carter on YouTube tests a lot of non-North American devices on T-Mobile USA and Verizon. Also do you happen to know if TMobile 3g networks are completely shutdown, or is it still "in progress"? Like I said im able to make and receive calls just fine back home, so there must be a TMobile 3g network still on there but not here right?10Visto0likes0ComentariosRe: Still no VoWifi for some realme devices?
syaoran wrote: LavenderFawn wrote: syaoran wrote: Those things with an unlocked bootloader, rooting, and even using Qualcomm's tools to select the carrier pefile all illustrate that VoLTE, VoWiFi, and VoNR were never implemented by RealMe for the US market. This is actually fairly common with Chinese phones. There is a lot more to how a cellphone works and interacts with a carrier's network than just the band(s) it uses for connectivity. So it's on Realme, not TMobile? Interesting Yes. T-Mobile USA does not block device manufacturers or device features on devices not sold by them. I used to use a Xiaomi MI Mix 3 on T-Mobile. It worked fine with WiFi Calling, VoLTE, and was a great phone for it's time. You really have to know what you are buying though. Flossy Carter on YouTube tests a lot of non-North American devices on T-Mobile USA and Verizon. I did take a peek at a similar creator whose name I can't recall right now, he was using the gt Master edition with TMobile and had no issues with using VoLTE so this is just weird. It's a slightly older model too so I guess they might not even bother trying to implement it for future compatibility in the US. I sent them an email asking about it, but hopefully they decide at some point to put in that effort. I find Realme phones in particular to be amazing, especially for their cost since it's not inflated like Samsung or iPhone because you're not longer paying for the brand name rather than the phone itself10Visto0likes0ComentariosRe: Still no VoWifi for some realme devices?
syaoran wrote: Those things with an unlocked bootloader, rooting, and even using Qualcomm's tools to select the carrier pefile all illustrate that VoLTE, VoWiFi, and VoNR were never implemented by RealMe for the US market. This is actually fairly common with Chinese phones. There is a lot more to how a cellphone works and interacts with a carrier's network than just the band(s) it uses for connectivity. So it's on Realme, not TMobile? Interesting9Visto0likes0ComentariosRe: Still no VoWifi for some realme devices?
gramps28 wrote: That's a generic imei check for the bands the phone has and if it has a couple of bands you will get that message. It doesn't check VoLte, if it's compatible it will not be greyed out in the settings. You may want to check the XDA forums to see if there's any answers there. From what I see, the only way to get it to work involves doing things with your bootloader which I'm not comfortable with, as it sounds like stuff that I could get in some deep trouble if I get caught doing. It's a shame, this phone clearly supports the functionality so I honestly feel a little scammed by T-Mobile, seems they're just purposefully blocking it to be greedy and get you to buy a device from them directly. Hopefully it's just an issue here and when I head back home it'll start working again, but like you said maybe it's falling back onto a still-active 3g network, I never really looked because I'd just dial whatever number I wanted to call and it would start ringing immediately so I didn't pay much mind to it. Maybe I'll head down to the local TMobile store and have them take a crack at it or at least try to get an explanation from them or even a deal on a different device since this has to be some form of false advertising right? Maybe the IMEI check changing to say it's compatible means there's still hope that they're making progress on getting Realme devices fully compatible. Funny thing is that TMobile Czechoslovakia I think it was, they were offering a deal where you could get this exact model with a plan when it first came out. That's what got me to finally say "alright I'm getting this phone". But I'm not sure if Czech TMobile and US TMobile networks work the same or if they're managed by the same person at the very top considering my research showed that US TMobile is deliberately trying to block it. Either way thanks for the help 👍7Visto0likes0Comentarios