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19-04-2018 22:35 - edited 19-04-2018 22:37
Is it just the EE and Three that supports WiFi calling on my good ol' iPhone 5C?
I am thinking of moving from EE to O2 PAYG. WiFi calling is the only thing that is making me think twice.
If O2 doesn't support WiFi calling on iPhone 5C running iOS 10.3.3, what are my options in cold dead spots around my office?

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on 19-04-2018 22:42
Only those listed here https://www.o2.co.uk/connectivity/wifi-and-4g-calling
There's nothing else offered for PAYG either I'm afraid.
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on 19-04-2018 22:42
Only those listed here https://www.o2.co.uk/connectivity/wifi-and-4g-calling
There's nothing else offered for PAYG either I'm afraid.
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on 19-04-2018 22:43
@xtreem_neoWifi calling is only supported on these devices
https://www.o2.co.uk/connectivity/wifi-and-4g-calling
Wifi and 4G Calling is currently available on the following devices:
- iPhone X, iPhone 8 Plus, 8, 7 Plus, 7, 6s Plus, 6s, 6 Plus, 6, SE
- Samsung Galaxy S9, S9 Plus, S8, S8 Plus, Note8, S7, S7 edge and J3 2017
- Sony Xperia XZ2, XZ2 Compact, XZ Premium, Xperia XA2, Xperia XZ1, Xperia XZ1 Compact
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on 19-04-2018 22:44
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on 19-04-2018 22:44
i would stick with EE for now then.
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on 19-04-2018 22:47
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on 19-04-2018 22:47
I guess I have to sell my trusty device and get one of those
or
Don't move to O2.
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on 20-04-2018 00:06
@xtreem_neo Go with the best network that has signal in the areas you most frequent
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on 20-04-2018 08:06
Ah thanks.
All three O2, EE and Three have terrible reception at my work place. Havn't given Vodafone a try yet.
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on 20-04-2018 09:03
@xtreem_neo Good luck with that
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on 28-04-2018 13:19
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on 28-04-2018 13:19
Can anyone explain why O2 can't support the iPhone 5s on WiFi calling as other networks (like EE, Three) support it okay. I don't want 4G calling - just WiFi calling to cope with the poor in home coverage of O2 where I live.
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on 28-04-2018 13:24
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on 28-04-2018 13:24
@AndyT8 wrote:Can anyone explain why O2 can't support the iPhone 5s on WiFi calling as other networks (like EE, Three) support it okay. I don't want 4G calling - just WiFi calling to cope with the poor in home coverage of O2 where I live.
Probably best to ask that of @Chris_K
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