05-27-2022 08:21 AM - last edited on 05-28-2022 12:04 AM by RogersMoin
Based on their tech support it's only those sold by Rogers, but what if you want to have a Nokia or Samsung xcover, or Oneplus, or Huawei, etc? Are you limited to what Rogers offers, which is very little?
Solved! Solved! Go to Solution.
05-28-2022 08:21 AM - edited 05-28-2022 08:27 AM
Good day @DavidHeilig,
Thanks for being a part of our community forums and we appreciate your post! 🙂
To use WiFi Calling, you will need the following:
If you have these things, make sure your device’s WiFi Calling feature is switched on so you can make calls and send messages over WiFi. If you have a non-Rogers Apple device, WiFi Calling may work, however, we cannot guarantee that it will fully function as expected since it would be considered unsupported. If you have a non-Rogers Android device, WiFi Calling will not work.
For more info on the WiFi Calling feature, please check out our Knowledge Base article found here.
Kind regards,
RogersYasmine
05-28-2022 08:21 AM - edited 05-28-2022 08:27 AM
Good day @DavidHeilig,
Thanks for being a part of our community forums and we appreciate your post! 🙂
To use WiFi Calling, you will need the following:
If you have these things, make sure your device’s WiFi Calling feature is switched on so you can make calls and send messages over WiFi. If you have a non-Rogers Apple device, WiFi Calling may work, however, we cannot guarantee that it will fully function as expected since it would be considered unsupported. If you have a non-Rogers Android device, WiFi Calling will not work.
For more info on the WiFi Calling feature, please check out our Knowledge Base article found here.
Kind regards,
RogersYasmine
06-05-2022 08:38 PM
08-15-2022 01:13 PM - edited 08-15-2022 01:15 PM
@RogersYasmine wrote:If you have a non-Rogers Android device, WiFi Calling will not work.
That's an interesting statement, but my question would be "why?"
I have a OnePlus 10 Pro 5G, and apparently wifi calling is not supported. This doesn't appear to be anything other than an arbitrary decision by Rogers. If there's a technical reason why it's not supported, I'm all ears.
01-05-2023 12:23 PM
01-29-2023 01:50 PM
01-29-2023 02:27 PM
02-09-2023 01:27 PM - edited 02-09-2023 01:28 PM
@VA7BC It’s compatible, you just have to flash the phone’s CSC (its software version) to RWC (Rogers Wireless Communications) so their network will see your phone as a Rogers device. Be careful, though, as doing such will factory reset it so I suggest you back up your stuff first. My wife did that with her S22 Ultra she got directly from Samsung and it’s definitely working like a “Rogers native” phone.
02-09-2023 01:30 PM
05-11-2023 08:46 PM - edited 05-11-2023 08:46 PM
"If you have a non-Rogers Android device, WiFi Calling will not work." I have a nothing phone (1) it's not even sold in north america and i got wifi calling to work after having a customer support rep to provision my account with wifi calling then i received an automated confirmation email
06-29-2023 10:07 AM
Try this. If you have a phone that is supported by Rogers (not necessarily bought from Rogers) like a Google Pixel 4, set up Wi-Fi Calling on that phone. Then remove the SIM and put it in the the phone you'd like to set up and then enable Wi-Fi Calling. That's how I got my Google Pixel 7 (bought at Best Buy) Wi-Fi Calling enabled.
08-23-2023 09:26 PM
Regarding Rogers provisioning your Nothing phone for WiFi calling... that is interesting. customer support wouldn't even consider trying to provision my Umidigi phone.
09-23-2023 07:04 AM
Just to point out a small failure in the Rogers provisioning system. My s23 Ultra U from the US provisioned fine for WiFi Calling on Android 13. I signed up for Samsung's beta for OneUI 6 and Android 14, which caused the WiFi Calling to need to be reprovisioned. Currently, Rogers provisioning system does not provision, sighting incompatibility, for devices running Android 14. This was also tried on a Pixel 6 Pro from Rogers running Android 14 and the result was the same error.
11-03-2023 12:48 AM - edited 11-03-2023 12:48 AM
I got WFC working on my Google Pixel 7 by using a kluge when it was Android 13. Upgraded to Android 14 and WFC still works. Small miracle considering Rogers' WFC challenges and lack of knowledge.
11-03-2023 07:35 AM