07-04-2016 10:00 AM - last edited on 07-04-2016 10:27 AM by RogersMoin
Good day,
I have a Galaxy S6 Edge plus with the latest android marshmallow.
My question is, how do I know when I am using WIFI Calling ?
how can I test it and know it work ?
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10-21-2017 02:49 PM
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10-23-2017 08:25 PM
@Victorchan218 wrote:
Rogers already registered my imei but still nono WiFi feature on my note 8. how you can use Canadian firmware?
You can google how, I personally haven't done it, and I don't suggest it unless you understand the risks. You can damage/brick your phone, and warranty is VOID. I wouldn't suggest doing this, as you can damage the phone, and it still may not work, so it's not worth the risk.
12-17-2017 09:37 PM
Not sure if this thread is still valid, but back in March I was travelling and was connected to Wifi at my hotel. I decided to try out the Wifi Calling so I placed my phone in Airplane mode, then turned on Wifi. I don't recall the exact message, it said I had to be connected to a mobile network. For some reason, I just don't trust it enough NOT to use the mobile network. Seems like a risky proposition to me.
If I felt 100% confident I wasn't going to get screwed over, I might have used it for a 2 hour conference call. I saw in an earlier post that somebody said they were able to place a call with Airplane mode and turning on Wifi. Is that lies maybe? Any advice from Rogers or someone who's been billed accurately when using Wifi Calling while traveling would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
12-18-2017 11:52 PM
Hi @tekguy,
Thanks for reaching out.
Wi-Fi Calling is an extremely handy feature, so I can understand wanting to be sure how it works. A wealth of information can be found here.
In most cases, when you have access to both the mobile network and Wi-Fi Calling (e.g., you have a Wi-Fi connection that is strong enough to be useable), your device will automatically default to using Wi-Fi Calling. This applies both when you are within Canada and when you are roaming outside of Canada.
For iPhones with iOS 9.1 or later, your device will automatically default to using Wi-Fi Calling when you have access to both Wi-Fi Calling and the mobile network. However, if you have an older version of iOS, your device will automatically default to using the mobile network when in Canada, and Wi-Fi Calling when roaming outside of Canada.
For Android phones, your device will automatically default to using Wi-Fi Calling when you have access to both Wi-Fi Calling and the mobile network. However, you may change your settings on your device to switch the default setting to the mobile network.
I hope this helps!
RogersShaun
12-19-2017 12:25 PM
Unfortunately they seem to have also disabled Wi-Fi calling on all unlocked devices, even some o those purchased from Rogers directly. My Galaxy S8 arrived unlocked due to the CRTC unlocking deadline and can't get the IMS registration needed for Wi-Fi calling and VoLTE.
It seems like the only option to get these features is to wait for Rogers to stop blocking unlocked devices or to switch carriers.
01-09-2018 12:30 PM - last edited on 01-09-2018 12:33 PM by RogersCorey
I recently received the LG V30 directly from Rogers.com and I am unable to get Wi-Fi calling to work. I go into settings and the option is there but when I attempt to activate it with the verification code that I received via text, it says that it is unable to process my request and that I need to call Rogers customer service.
Over 5 days I've rebooted the device multiple times (ranging from minutes to hours), I've tried with multiple combiations of Wi-Fi & data on or off, and I've even driven over 100km and tried it in 4 different locations on different towers to see if that would work.
I've been to a rogers store but they couldn't figure it out. I've spoken to 4 rogers reps who have all done basic troubleshooting and network resets with no luck, and they even opened a trouble ticket but 5 hours later i received an email saying the issue has been resolved and the ticket has been closed.... Yet, it's still not working.
I'm out of ideas and I have no idea what to do. The V30 sales page on rogers.com under technical data shows the device has Wi-Fi calling, and the options are built into the phone so it should work. However im beginning to think that info is wrong and shouldn't be there because the Wi-Fi calling faq doesnt have the V30 listed as a compatible device.
So is this sometjong the V30 doesn't have? Is it something that is coming in a future update? Or is there more troubleshooting needed?
Please help.
01-09-2018 05:22 PM
@Waspman_82 wrote:
I recently received the LG V30 directly from Rogers.com and I am unable to get Wi-Fi calling to work. I go into settings and the option is there but when I attempt to activate it with the verification code that I received via text, it says that it is unable to process my request and that I need to call Rogers customer service.
Over 5 days I've rebooted the device multiple times (ranging from minutes to hours), I've tried with multiple combiations of Wi-Fi & data on or off, and I've even driven over 100km and tried it in 4 different locations on different towers to see if that would work.
I've been to a rogers store but they couldn't figure it out. I've spoken to 4 rogers reps who have all done basic troubleshooting and network resets with no luck, and they even opened a trouble ticket but 5 hours later i received an email saying the issue has been resolved and the ticket has been closed.... Yet, it's still not working.
I'm out of ideas and I have no idea what to do. The V30 sales page on rogers.com under technical data shows the device has Wi-Fi calling, and the options are built into the phone so it should work. However im beginning to think that info is wrong and shouldn't be there because the Wi-Fi calling faq doesnt have the V30 listed as a compatible device.
So is this sometjong the V30 doesn't have? Is it something that is coming in a future update? Or is there more troubleshooting needed?
Please help.
is there an option to enter your emergency contact address? For WiFi calling to work you need to have your emergency contact info entered.
Option 2 is find someone with a Rogers/unlocked iPhone and put your SIM card in, then setup wifi calling on that iPhone. After it works put your SIM card back in your LG.
01-09-2018 05:39 PM
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03-26-2018 09:53 AM - last edited on 03-26-2018 10:10 AM by RogersCorey
Hi,
Why is there only wifi calling option on selected phones? When will Rogers make wifi calling available to Huawei P10?
03-26-2018 02:36 PM
Rogers is selective on which phones and which plans they will put WIFI calling on. It is purely a corporate decision, which we don't seem to have any way to effect change in that policy. The only phone that you couldn't get WIFI calling on was Pixel 2 when not bought from them, and they have just started supporting those phones.
If you don't have a data plan, they won't provide it, if you bring an unlocked phone, not branded to Rogers (bought from them), they won't support it, and some product lines they won't support either.
So the only answer I see is because Rogers has decided to be this way - I think the other companies do the same.
Bruce
08-24-2018 10:43 AM
Why doesn't Rogers allow wifi calling on unlocked phones?
Have you enabled wifi calling on Huawei devices yet?
08-25-2018 10:48 AM
Hello @sergiochaves,
Thank you for your post! I use Wi-Fi calling whenever I am in my basement as the signal is usually a lot weaker down there so I can understand where you are coming from here.
While we would love to be able to provide Wi-Fi calling on all devices but it looks like only Apple, Samsung and LG devices are supported for Wi-Fi calling at this time. We also cannot guarantee that Wi-Fi calling will work on any unlocked devices purchased outside of Rogers as these devices and their software have not been tested on our network.
I know this may not be the answer you were hoping to hear. If anything changes we will keep the Community updated!
RogersTony
08-25-2018 02:23 PM
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09-09-2019 09:18 PM - edited 09-09-2019 11:07 PM
Good evening @scarlemsfinest,
Welcome to the Rogers Community!
There is certainly a lot of value in having the ability to use the Wi-Fi Calling feature especially if you experience network connectivity issues at home. If you have a non-Rogers Android device, Wi-Fi Calling may not work. While we would love to be able to provide Wi-Fi calling on all devices, there is no way for us to manually enable it on your phone.
For more information on Wi-Fi Calling over the Rogers Network and to better understand the requirements are, check out the Wi-Fi Calling - Everything You Need to Know article.
If you would like to review your current price plan, please send a private message to @CommunityHelps so we can access your account and get started. If you are not familiar with our Private messaging system please click here.
Hope this helps!
RogersMaude
09-09-2019 11:03 PM