Wifi and 4G Calling coming to O2
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29-03-2017 12:49 - edited 19-05-2017 16:28
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29-03-2017 12:49 - edited 19-05-2017 16:28
Hey everyone,
O2 has today switched on Wifi and 4G Calling, giving our customers yet another way to stay connected with O2.
The launch of Wifi Calling gives our customers the option of making and receiving calls over Wi-Fi even if they can’t connect to the mobile network, whilst 4G Calling provides our customers with clearer calls and better indoor coverage over our fast 4G network. Both of these work together to provide a seamless, uninterrupted experience and less dropped calls when moving between the two.
From launch, Wifi and 4G Calling will be available to eligible iPhone 7 and 7 Plus customers on any O2 consumer Pay Monthly, SIM only and business tariffs, with customers shortly receive a software update to enable Wifi and 4G Calling. More devices will be coming very soon.
Customers can use Wifi Calling wherever there’s Wi-Fi coverage, while 4G Calling will initially be available in in London, Leeds and Slough with more cities rolling out over coming months.
Wifi and 4G Calling allows customers with eligible handsets to be able to make voice calls using a Wi-Fi connection or the O2 4G network. Wifi Calling can help when you can’t get a mobile signal, while 4G Calling gives you great quality calls. In 4G Calling areas, they work together, switching automatically and seamlessly between the two without dropping.
Wifi Calling uses any available Wi-Fi connection to help you make and receive calls. It’s perfect for when customers don’t have a phone signal but do have a Wi-Fi connection e.g. O2 Wifi, home or office broadband. Although our free TU Go app offers O2 customers the ability to make calls over Wi-Fi, Wifi Calling means no app is needed – just dial a number as normal.
4G Calling means customers can make high-definition calls over the O2 4G network. This can bring benefits like better quality voice calls, a faster call set-up, better indoor coverage and longer battery life. It also means customers can make a 4G call and get online using 4G at the same time.
Edit: Adding the updated information about the inclusion of the S7 and S7 Edge
I have some great news! From today wifi and 4G calling is being expanded to include the Galaxy S7 and S7 Edge!
To enable Wifi Calling on the S7 you will need the following:
- A Samsung S7 or S7 Edge purchased directly from O2
- The latest system software installed
- the Wifi and 4G bolt on applied
As with the iPhone 7 or 7 Plus, some O2 services are incompatible with Wifi and 4G Calling on the Samsung device. If you're using any of the services below you'll need to make a decision on whether to carry on or switch to Wifi and 4G Calling:
- TU Go
- O2 Just Call Me
- Mobex
- Mobile Recording from O2
Since 17 April, Samsung S7 and S7 edge customers have been receiving notification of a new software update. Once this update has been installed, your device will be Wifi and 4G Calling ready – but the options won’t yet appear in your Settings menu. To enable Wifi and 4G Calling, you’ll need to first set it up:
- Regular customers can go to My O2 and tap on Device Details > Wifi and 4G Calling.
- Business customers need to call in or contact their Digital Advisor or Business Partner.
Once this is done, it may take up to 24 hours for the bolt-on to be applied but once it has, the menu options will appear in the Settings menu and can be switched on as follows:
- Settings > Connections > Wifi Calling > switcto On
- Settings > Connections > Mobile Networks > 4G Calling > switch to On
And that's it you're good to go!
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on 29-03-2017 12:54
https://community.o2.co.uk/t5/Apple-iOS-Devices-iPhone-iPad/WiFi-Calling-iOS-10-3/m-p/1045552#U10455...
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on 29-03-2017 13:19
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on 29-03-2017 13:19
And as usual... only of benefit to the latest iPhone 7 users! Lets see how quickly it's rolled out to the Samsung S8 customers. Released next month....
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on 29-03-2017 15:13
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on 29-03-2017 16:33
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on 29-03-2017 16:33
Hey guys I'll be sure to share any info about the expansion of this service as soon as I have any news
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on 29-03-2017 21:52
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on 29-03-2017 21:52
Is this just calling or calls and SMS?
I still think TU Go is the better option for me as I can use my O2 number on other devices.
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on 29-03-2017 21:54
@Anonymous If it works for you then there's no need to change
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on 29-03-2017 21:55
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on 29-03-2017 21:55
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on 30-03-2017 08:00
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on 30-03-2017 08:00
Although with iMessage, Messenger etc I don't tend to send many SMS unless I'm using TU Go on my 'work' phone and turn off iMessage to route all messages through TU.
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on 30-03-2017 08:04
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