Does it mean if I am using Waze for example receiving a call will be blocked or will I be able to take a call but data to Waze and everything thing else will stop while talking? If I am on a call and open the Web browser will the call drop?
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So if you have a T-Mobile G2, you should know that we have wifi calling, which is a great thing, but I would like to know if there's a way I can text using the wifi. I've looked around and the only suggestion is using Google Voice, and I do, but it's just inconvenient to give all my friends a 2nd number to text to.
Thanks!
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Don't texts go though wifi if you're using wifi calling? I think they do, thus no need for a separate app.
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You still use your plans minutes and texts on wifi..so what is the point in "texting in wifi"? They don't charge data for texting/mms
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Anartic said:
So if you have a T-Mobile G2, you should know that we have wifi calling, which is a great thing, but I would like to know if there's a way I can text using the wifi. I've looked around and the only suggestion is using Google Voice, and I do, but it's just inconvenient to give all my friends a 2nd number to text to.
Thanks!
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SMS/MMS works fine when running the WiFi Calling app.
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Spastic909 said:
You still use your plans minutes and texts on wifi..so what is the point in "texting in wifi"? They don't charge data for texting/mms
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The point is, access when there's no coverage. I have no signal at work and barely 1 bar (EDGE only) outside of my work so I have to run on WiFi
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SMS/MMS works fine when running the WiFi Calling app.
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Sms doesn't work at all for me with wifi calling on.
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Sms doesn't work at all for me with wifi calling on.
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Are you using the stock messaging app or something different? Might not work with a 3rd party app without some tweaking
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Sms doesn't work at all for me with wifi calling on.
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If it were't for wifi calling, texting and calling from home would be an exercise in futility. So, I know it works.
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Are you using the stock messaging app or something different? Might not work with a 3rd party app without some tweaking
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Hmm... I didn't think using a 3rd party app would affect it, I'll be sure to try that later
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I too can also vouch that with the stock and aftermarket SMS apps that text messages go though with WIFI calling enabled. I have 0 signal at my house.
Maybe try turning off your gsm radio to see if that works. Just a thought.
Not sure if you're interested, but I use an app called Textfree which sends texts through wifi to your recipient. It gives you a Textfree number which is a US number. Being Canadian, this really helps with having american friends because they don't have to text internationally and I can text using my Data or WiFi.
Give it a try!
yup mms and sms work wile wafi calling is enable ...i used 3rd paty messenger (handcent)
I have heard about apps and trying to use google voice but the apps wont work for me and i dont know how on google voice. Is there a way to text using Wifi?
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I have heard about apps and trying to use google voice but the apps wont work for me and i dont know how on google voice. Is there a way to text using Wifi?
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Try Heywire from the market.
If you are needing to send messages via WiFi to someone else with either a smart phone or computer you might both try using Google Talk or other instant messaging app.
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I use Textfree. Its free, uses wifi and they even give you real phone number that your friends can save and text you when they need to. Works great for me
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So I tried to see what google voice does exactly and I seen its not necessary for me so I uninstalled it but noticed that its settings are still on. So I reinstalled it and went in the settings and signed out which was supposed to take it off completely but its still there. When I get a phone call and answer I always have to press "1" to answer. And I get txts and e mails of my voice mails which I don't like. How can I get rid of this completelyyy?
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this is normal.. you have to login to GV in a web browser and change the settings.
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this is normal.. you have to login to GV in a web browser and change the settings.
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Thank youuu. Will try this now.
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Didn't actually work. Still have to press 1 when I answer a call.
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You have to change call screening options.
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guess i should have been a little more specific..
Ok I will be going to a place where no company gets signal, meaning I can't roam, but I will still have Wifi so I'm wondering what, if I can, do i have to do in order to get Wifi texting? I will and am running CM10 M2.
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Best thing I would do is use a free text service like text free since it uses data only.
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Use Google voice with your current number. You should be able to text. But no mms
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Best thing I would do is use a free text service like text free since it uses data only.
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Anyway to keep using my sprint number too?
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spurcity281 said:
Use Google voice with your current number. You should be able to text. But no mms
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Any special way I have to set that up?
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Nothing special just select to use your current number. I would sign up using a pc though. Far more options and easier to navigate. And then download the app and sign in with your login. G voice is an great service I don't know why more people don't use it
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https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.zipwhip.devicecarbon.sprint
Sprints web texter app. Knew i saw it floating around
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https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.zipwhip.devicecarbon.sprint
Sprints web texter app. Knew i saw it floating around
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That one costs $2.99/month for the service. The regular Zipwhip app works, and it's free to use.
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Personally I would just use google voice. Just download > link it to your sprint number > done. Only thing is google voice can't receive mms messages, like pictures / video. But you can still text and get voice mail, and no additional cost.
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Personally I would just use google voice. Just download > link it to your sprint number > done. Only thing is google voice can't receive mms messages, like pictures / video. But you can still text and get voice mail, and no additional cost.
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You actually can receive mms messages. You just have to set up Google Voice to where you want to receive messages with your email as well.
If someone says they sent you a picture and you don't see it using Google Voice, just check your gmail. and go through the conversation and you should see an attachment.
Whats the benefit
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The Google search turns up a lot of old and incorrect info. Basically tmobile's wifi calling will allow your phone to work in conditions where there is good wifi signal available but otherwise poor/reduced/no voice signal.
It will count against your voice minutes.
Calls can be made and received in the usual way, it is transparent to you and to the calling party.
Appears to require a tmobile sim, no straight Talk, go smart, etc.
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The Google search turns up a lot of old and incorrect info. Basically tmobile's wifi calling will allow your phone to work in conditions where there is good wifi signal available but otherwise poor/reduced/no voice signal.
It will count against your voice minutes.
Calls can be made and received in the usual way, it is transparent to you and to the calling party.
Appears to require a tmobile sim, no straight Talk, go smart, etc.
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Correct, except on most plans Wi-Fi minutes do NOT come out of your bucket.
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