on 08-05-2018 20:56
I am trying to set up my HTC U11 for wi-fi/4G calling and am having some issues - wonder if anyone can help?
I have activated the wi-fi/4G calling via 'My O2', which shows as completed successfully. However, when I go into my telephone (HTC U11) following the steps in the guide but I cannot see any options which allow me to select either method. Does anyone have any idea how I can activate it on the telephone?
In addition, I assume that coverage is now nationwide using any normal wi-fi/4G signal?
Many thanks,
Stuart
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on 25-06-2018 20:49
on 25-06-2018 20:49
I did solve it (sort of)... Apparently if you didn't buy the phone direct from O2 (i.e. Carphone Warehouse etc..) then you can't use WiFi calling as the phone doesn't have the correct firmware.
Whilst an iPhone or some Samsung's are able to have the firmware updated, apparently this cannot be undertaken with HTC phones.
I did have a reasonable conversation with the online helpdesk but still not have had chance to lodge a complaint (either with Carphone Warehouse or O2) as the fact there are differences in firmware if you don't buy it direct is not anywhere within any terms and conditions or notified when you buy it...
08-05-2018 21:05 - edited 08-05-2018 21:07
08-05-2018 21:05 - edited 08-05-2018 21:07
Some generic help here https://www.o2.co.uk/connectivity/wifi-and-4g-calling
Have you waited 24 hours and rebooted your phone since activating wifi calling?
WiFi calling is anywhere when connected to wifi but 4g calling is still only in specific areas.
09-05-2018 09:50 - edited 09-05-2018 09:50
09-05-2018 09:50 - edited 09-05-2018 09:50
Thanks, have tried both rebooting and those steps for the U11 😕 But to no avail.
on 09-05-2018 10:20
on 09-05-2018 10:20
09-05-2018 11:08 - edited 09-05-2018 11:12
Dont you have to have the correct O2 firmware?
I know it says Sony but the HTC section refers to Sony as the way to check. In any case you can only enable wifi & 4g calling. In order for wifi call to be used the network signal must be close to non existent. You can test by putting the phone in airplane mode and renabling wifi You should see a wifi calling icon. 4g calling is completly automatic, as it depends on the strength of the 4g signal. It makes the call clearer and data speed whilst on a call faster.
Your device’s firmware is essentially the software that makes it turn on and run. Sometimes there are different versions of firmware for the same device. To check if Sony is running O2 firmware:
on 25-06-2018 10:06
hi stuart, did you solve the problem? i have exatly the same issue...
on 25-06-2018 20:49
on 25-06-2018 20:49
I did solve it (sort of)... Apparently if you didn't buy the phone direct from O2 (i.e. Carphone Warehouse etc..) then you can't use WiFi calling as the phone doesn't have the correct firmware.
Whilst an iPhone or some Samsung's are able to have the firmware updated, apparently this cannot be undertaken with HTC phones.
I did have a reasonable conversation with the online helpdesk but still not have had chance to lodge a complaint (either with Carphone Warehouse or O2) as the fact there are differences in firmware if you don't buy it direct is not anywhere within any terms and conditions or notified when you buy it...