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09-30-2024 12:33 PM - edited 09-30-2024 12:37 PM
In Oct 22 bought a NOKIA 4g phone for my wife to prepare for 3g shut down.
Today I find it can only do texts, not calls.
3 CHAT advise VOLTE must be enabled; phone was sold by AMAZON as VOLTE
enabled. It clearly isn't as there's no VOLTE options in settings.
My 4 year old MOTO smartphone hasn't got VOLTE capability but works ok.
Strangely recently saw YOUTUBE VIDEO on how 3g switch off in Australia is causing grief.
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4 weeks ago
Hi @MichaelP
I followed these steps on my Xperia 1ii and nothing changed (except me having to re-enter all my wifi passwords). I expect the same will be the case for the 10ii.
Can you clarify whether or not VoLTE relies on something being enabled at the phone company end?
The page here on the Sony website implies that it does - if 4G calling or VoLTE isn't available in the settings it says to "contact your network operator".
on 09-30-2024 09:29 PM
Changed to SIM2 slot; no change👎
on 09-30-2024 07:25 PM
Model is G6 PLAY Jonathan.
on 10-01-2024 09:57 AM
Ah sorry @Geluk, it looks like our support info suggests this handset won't support VoLTE on Three. Moto G6 Play.
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on 09-30-2024 03:02 PM
Placed the sim in my Moto Smart phone, and it shows this; in that device, texts not working either; have ordered replacement sim. Hope that fixes. Screenshot of sim in my other device.
on 09-30-2024 03:07 PM
Hi @Geluk,
Most dual SIM phones only support 2/3G in slot 2/SD card slot. Can you let me know if the SIM starts picking up service in slot 1 and when selected as the primary SIM in settings?
There's some more troubleshooting that may help here: How to ensure your phone is ready for the 3G switch off
Which model of Motorola is this?
Thanks,
Jonathan
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09-30-2024 12:55 PM - edited 09-30-2024 12:57 PM
I have the same problem using a Sony Xperia 1ii.
It is VOLTE compatible but it seems it needs to be enabled for the specific device by Three.
It does not seem t be enabled for my device type, and Three chat support couldn't help me.
I think my only option may be to move to a different network. From what I can find out, 02 may work.
on 10-03-2024 11:01 PM
I was told at the Three shop that there is no "list" of 4G phones that are accepted by them, and if it can do "VoLTE" it should work. You can check my reply to Kate S (from the community support team) for more details of the "procedure" I am currently going through to get my voice calls back working.
on 10-02-2024 08:24 PM
I have a similar experience with my Punkt. MP02 phone which was specifically designed to work on 4G Volte networks. I read in another post that it is up to the carrier company (in our case Three UK) to put these phones on a "whitelist" and enable them to work on their network. My phone lost its ability to make and receive voice calls around the time it was said that our local 3G mast was switched off. Live chat today said I should go to the three shop to get it checked out, which I will do tomorrow.
on 10-03-2024 01:03 PM
Hey @poziguy,
I'm sorry to hear you've been unable to make or receive calls.
Let us know how you get on after you visit the store or test another device.
Thanks,
Kate
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4 weeks ago
I have new info from PUNKT. They said: "In the meantime we would suggest you to verify with your network operator directly, sharing the bands information to check if your provider can work with the MP02." AND they sent me the list of Bands that my phone Punkt MP02 supports. They are 4G: FDD LTE: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 8 ,12, 17, 19, 20 Now WHO at THREE can I ask for this information? BTW : I mean - really !!! - these are both supposed to be reputable companies; why do I have to do all the work here??? Come on guys, you can phone, DM, email, Whatsapp, even text each other . . .