on 23-11-2018 11:47
I have bad network coverage at home and want to switch to a device which supports wifi calling so that I can make calls at home. On the O2 website the Huawei P20 Pro is not listed as a device supported by O2 for this functionality. However, I've just spoken to a customer service rep who GUARANTEED me that I would be able to make wifi calls.
Does anyone have any experience with this before I buy?
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on 23-11-2018 16:58
on 23-11-2018 16:58
Hi Steve,
Wifi calling means that your phone uses wifi when you don't have signal for the normal "phone call" functionality of the device. So if a landline called my number and I didn't have signal, but was connected to wifi, the call would still come through. Here's what O2 say...
No signal? No problem, with Wifi Calling. Whether you’re at home, in a coffee shop or at the office, if you’re having a signal problem, you can use wifi to call as normal
You're right you don't need this functionality enabled to make wifi calls through Whatsapp / Skype etc.
It's my fault for moving to an area with no signal, but it's a shame O2 don't support it on the devices that I like (Hate Apple and Samsung!)
on 23-11-2018 16:59
on 23-11-2018 16:59
on 23-11-2018 17:00
on 23-11-2018 17:00
OK thanks MI5 - shall I take off the Solved label?
on 23-11-2018 17:02
on 23-11-2018 17:02
on 23-11-2018 18:16
on 23-11-2018 18:16
Though it is NOT solved.
As from today at 11.45am and up to 6pm, the P20 is still not showing on the wifi calling list of supported devices.
As neither @Chris_K or @Martin-O2 has got back to us to confirm or deny the question asked, it can't possibly be solved. The website has not been updated.
Veritas Numquam Perit
on 26-11-2018 15:15
on 26-11-2018 15:15
on 26-11-2018 15:37
on 26-11-2018 15:37
Hi all
I've tweeted the offical O2 handle today (@o2) and received a reply to say that "wifi calling isn't currently supported on this device, we're sorry for any inconvenience". I've replied to ask if they can tell me if it'll be supported in the near future, but it would be great to know from @Chris_K or @Martin-O if they have the answer?
on 26-11-2018 19:03
on 26-11-2018 19:03
on 27-11-2018 10:21
on 27-11-2018 10:21
Understood. Thank you
on 06-12-2018 18:12
on 06-12-2018 18:12