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Wifi Calling for OnePlus 3T

Curr946
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Hey folks, 

 

Been a while since I've posted, manly due to personal reasons that I'm not wanting to go into. 

 

Anyway, I'm just wondering if there is any update on Wifi calling for the OnePlus 3t yet? Seems odds that i keeps showing up on my account as an available add-on, but then not list my handset as supported. 

 

Thanks 

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MI5
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I class them as the same.
I have no affiliation whatsoever with O2 or any subsidiary companies. Comments posted are entirely of my own opinion. This is not Customer Service so we are unable to help with account specific issues.

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@MI5 wrote:
The op5 is now supported but there has never been any mention that the op3 would be at all.

If thats the case @MI5 then someone needs to update the list of devices supported here https://www.o2.co.uk/connectivity/wifi-and-4g-calling

As the OP5 still isn't showing.....?

 

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Looks like it
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@jonsie wrote:

.....and the chances of that are @Cleoriff ?


I don't know @jonsie. All I'm saying is the list of devices needs to be updated. We are the ones giving out the information therefore it should be relevant..:smileywink:

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@Cleoriff wrote:

@jonsie wrote:

.....and the chances of that are @Cleoriff ?


I don't know @jonsie. All I'm saying is the list of devices needs to be updated. We are the ones giving out the information therefore it should be relevant..:smileywink:


I totally agree @Cleoriff but it could take a while 😕

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Well I feel like I have been conned into it. My location in the UK is a black spot for all networks. We found that out after we moved in 😥. I went for the op3t as it was a spec I wanted without the extortionate price of iPhone or pixel when that came out after waiting so long for it. To then find out after 4 months of a 2 year contract that TuGo was being dropped with no replacement in sight for me. I already had another tariff giving me everything i need except WiFi calling as three in touch is crap. Such a lame move and just forcing people to upgrade their handsets to the latest and most expensive models. FuO2!!
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A bit of a mis-step, dropping TuGo, by all accounts, @Anonymous.

 

Still, you've a great phone in the 3T, and it's got great potential for using WhatsApp or similar, if you can work with that.

 

Stuff that needs SMS messaging, like Internet banking, on-line trading, etc, will be a bit hampered though, alas.

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