on 24-11-2017 11:05 - last edited on 24-11-2017 12:37 by MercedesS
Are O2 WiFi Calling and 4G Calling supported on the Google Pixel 2 and OnePlus 5T?
According to the page at https://www.o2.co.uk/connectivity/wifi-and-4g-calling -
However, I just chatted with an O2 online representative to told me: "It will work. Don'y worry about this." Given a) what I observed in O2's online documentation and b) the brusk nature of this interaction, I am inclined to wonder whether it was simply salesmanship.
What is the real story?
Does O2 give these devices with own firmware and locked? One would expect them, of all devices, to be clean.
Thank-you.
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on 24-11-2017 12:23
on 24-11-2017 12:23
Currently only these devices are supported @Anonymous
Though as said above by @MI5 more devices are being added and we are hoping for an updated list soon?
Veritas Numquam Perit
on 24-11-2017 11:17
on 24-11-2017 12:23
on 24-11-2017 12:23
Currently only these devices are supported @Anonymous
Though as said above by @MI5 more devices are being added and we are hoping for an updated list soon?
Veritas Numquam Perit
on 24-11-2017 12:26
I have a Pixel 2 on order.
It was either that oe OnePlus 5T.
Lack of O2 WiFi Calling or 4G Calling support for either is now causing me to rethink.
on 24-11-2017 12:33
on 24-11-2017 12:33
@Anonymous wrote:I have a Pixel 2 on order.
It was either that oe OnePlus 5T.
Lack of O2 WiFi Calling or 4G Calling support for either is now causing me to rethink.
You could check if they are supported on EE, Three or Vodafone @Anonymous...Bit of a faff changing, though it depends how important they are to you immediately...
Veritas Numquam Perit
on 24-11-2017 19:33
on 24-11-2017 19:33
Even if you get wifi calling with o2 at present texts aren't supported.
03-01-2018 20:02 - edited 03-01-2018 20:03
03-01-2018 20:02 - edited 03-01-2018 20:03
Google are rolling out the January 2018 security patch now but there is a variant specifically for O2-UK devices this time round. Perhaps it's to enable these services on the Pixel phones.
If not, there's always Allo and Duo which are great apps.
on 03-01-2018 20:11
on 03-01-2018 20:11
@Matt0801 wrote:Google are rolling out the January 2018 security patch now but there is a variant specifically for O2-UK devices this time round. Perhaps it's to enable these services on the Pixel phones.
If not, there's always Allo and Duo which are great apps.
Fingers crossed then....
The apps will be dependent on others having the same apps presumably?
on 03-01-2018 21:59
on 11-03-2018 11:31