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27-11-2019 22:52:16 Mobile | Show all posts |Read mode
Anyone using this combo?

I need to switch providers after BT's latest cock-up. I ordered a Three SIM but that was a disaster so that only leaves EE or O2. I know EE will work as it's the same as BT but would rather not use them given the choice. So anyone successfully using O2 WiFi calling on a Nokia 8? Any hurdles to jump through?
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27-11-2019 22:52:18 Mobile | Show all posts
With Android it’s not that clear cut as some require their ROM to do that. I would really recommend to check with O2 themselves and make it working part of the contract.
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 Author| 27-11-2019 22:52:19 Mobile | Show all posts
Thanks but that should only really apply where networks have their own firmware, which I don't believe anyone does for the Nokia 8. Easy enough (in theory) to try & can just cancel in the calling off period, but would save time if I could confirm someone had it working.
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 Author| 27-11-2019 22:52:20 Mobile | Show all posts
If it helps anyone else I can confirm that it doesn't work, neither did Three. It seems like network operators are using this feature to tie you to their service.
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27-11-2019 22:52:21 Mobile | Show all posts
Yes, found this with EE. My old Sony Xperia Z1 (locked to EE), just died, so I’m using my wife’s old Samsung Galaxy S5 (unlocked) until I decide what new phone to go for. EE supports wifi calling on the S5 but only if you have their ROM installed, which of course has their own bloatware. That’s really annoying.

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 Author| 27-11-2019 22:52:22 Mobile | Show all posts
I installed EE firmware on an O2 S5 for the same reason & there was no bloatware.

Annoyingly I've now found that O2 don't enable WiFi Calling by default, you have to ask for it. So maybe it would have worked but I'm not going through all that again.
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27-11-2019 22:52:24 Mobile | Show all posts
Interesting about the EE rom for the S5. TBH, the phone is so old now, stuck in Android 6, I probably won’t bother, but if you could share details of how you went about it, that would be helpful. Did you do the flash using the Kies software?

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 Author| 27-11-2019 22:52:25 Mobile | Show all posts
I followed this guide using Odin, no need to root. There may be better guides out there now if you Google. This was discussed in detail on a thread on the BT forums & the only issue I seem to recall was some phones had to have their ROM space repartitioned as the target ROM was larger than the default. Think there's an option in Odin to do that automatically.
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27-11-2019 22:52:26 Mobile | Show all posts
Cheers.

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