Sorry if I have missed this but has anyone else got this issue.
I had no idea until tonight went the wife complained that my phone isn't available. Sorry this number is not available please try again later.
So rebooted the phone and got straight through, tried again, sorry number not available.
So i turn the wifi off get straight through over and over again.
Turn wifi on , sorry number not available....
Anyone else got this issue?
I can't be the only one with this surely?
Wifi on, no incoming calls number not available.
Wifi off, phone operates normally.
Done a factory reset battery out, exactly the same.
Any ideas?
s4fog said:
I can't be the only one with this surely?
Wifi on, no incoming calls number not available.
Wifi off, phone operates normally.
Done a factory reset battery out, exactly the same.
Any ideas?
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It doesn't happen to me. Did you contact LG support? Maybe your phone isn't working well.
WIFI calling turned off?
RHall1340 said:
WIFI calling turned off?
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Where is this setting, i don't it will be this but worth trying.
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s4fog said:
Where is this setting, i don't it will be this but worth trying.
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Actually just read what the Wifi calling is. It's not that, not available in the UK, as far as I know.
This is just a regular call will not go through to the phone if the Wifi is turned on, the person calling hears "Sorry this number is not available, please try again later."
If I turn wifi off, the phone works fine.
I'm now on my 2nd phone and this one is exactly the same out of the box.
Could a fault SIM card cause this? Although I had no issue with the SIM in my old phone.
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Guys I am going away with work for four months somewhere which will cost me fortune to use my phone. That said I want to take it with me use it as a tablet of sorts as I have access to wifi.
I know I can turn off mobile data, but can I disable the GSM modem too. Basically I want airplane mode but with wifi enabled. That way there is no chance of any costs been incurred.
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Don't know if it works for you, but I just tested like this:
- Go to Settings/Wireless & Networks/Mobile networks/Network operators
- Just select an operator different from the sim card you have
Wifi should still work.
I use a free app from market called airplane settings that allows you to select which radios to keep active when turning on airplane mode. It works with latest Runny v4 so should work for you.
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Turn on Airplane mode, then turn on WiFi. Wifi should be turned on and gsm is still off
I do what i want, because I can.
Flussen said:
Turn on Airplane mode, then turn on WiFi. Wifi should be turned on and gsm is still off
I do what i want, because I can.
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Never thought to try that as figured airplane mode would have killed the wifi entirely. It seems to work so thanks!
What about just removing the SIM Card?
Cadocson said:
What about just removing the SIM Card?
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Would perfer to keep it in, there is the availability to use my phone where I am going, just is very expensive, if need be I can then just turn it back on and make a quick call/send a text. Just dont want it standby all the time with the ability to cost me a fortune to recieve calls!
noisy_lightning said:
Never thought to try that as figured airplane mode would have killed the wifi entirely. It seems to work so thanks!
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I must than be doing something wrong here. The moment I go into Airplane mode, my WiFi gets turned off and won't turn on untill I disable airplane mode. So what's the catch here.
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What you want is very easy just go to setting> wireless. And then take the mark away by data connection.
And if you want airplane mode with wifi enabled that's easy to: First put airplane mode on and after that switch wifi back on.
Yep, switch to Airplane-Mode and turn on Wifi.
I did that some weeks ago when I went to Israel and gonna do it again when i'll be in England this weekend.
Works like a charme
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Remember to turn off your voicemail (you may have to talk to your provider), or youll be paying international rates for any calls you miss.
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JagDave said:
Remember to turn off your voicemail (you may have to talk to your provider), or youll be paying international rates for any calls you miss.
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Yes indeed or else you will be charged if people speak into your voicemail. Well I already disabled it for a long time, I don't see the use off voicemail, people can better send an e-mail or text message.
DexterMorganNL said:
What you want is very easy just go to setting> wireless. And then take the mark away by data connection.
And if you want airplane mode with wifi enabled that's easy to: First put airplane mode on and after that switch wifi back on.
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DN41 said:
Yep, switch to Airplane-Mode and turn on Wifi.
I did that some weeks ago when I went to Israel and gonna do it again when i'll be in England this weekend.
Works like a charme
DN41
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Are you guys running stock ROM's or costom ones.
I tested it yesterday several times, but when I go into Airplane mode, I can enable WiFi but it does not connect to known AccessPoints.
Also does not give me a list of found AccessPoints.
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Just because I wouldn't instantly disbelieve you guyes I tried it one more time, and a miracle happend.
It connected to the WiFi access point on Airplane mode.
So what you were saying is the correct way
Had forgotten about the voicemail part, thankfully I can phone it myself before i leave and disable it from the options menu so thats easy enough. Will just place a new message on it from me saying I am away and to contact me by email.
Thanks for the help though, I knew you guys would have a solution to this!
*#*#4636#*#*
1. Put *#*#4636#*#* into the Dialer (or use any application available on the Market like 4636 — takes you to the same service screen)
2. Choose Phone Information
3. Press Turn off radio
Thanks
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Never thought to try that as figured airplane mode would have killed the wifi entirely. It seems to work so thanks!
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Turning ON Airplane and Switching ON WiFi works like a charm.
Thanks..
I know its old thread but good for googlers. Airplane mode will not disable internal modem as you can still see its active under battery details straight red bar = weak or searching for signal. Its draining battery and its still able send/receive data. I read about flashing a script to completely turn it off and cut its power but it shows pie security error in terminal -.- I deleted dialer&related stuff from phone as its only used with VoiP so I can't access service menu. Do you still get red line in battery details and does the modem stays off after a reboot? Some devices you can actually physically remove the modem.
This has been a frustrating issue I've been having pretty much since starting up my T-mobile service about a month ago.
To start off, my G3 is unrooted and on the latest stock software version, 20e.
I use Wifi calling often because I get 0-1 bars of reception at work. All seems to work well until I go outside and try to make a phonecall over the voice network. I'll have plenty of signal bars, be connected to 4G even, yet when I try to use the phone dialer to make a call it will say "Not connected to Mobile Network." or something along those lines.
I haven't done extensive testing, but I believe the other day I toggled the "Mobile Data" off then back on and was able to make calls.
Has anyone else had this trouble? Is it something possibly to do with Wifi and/or Wifi calling?
I believe I could make a phonecall using Hangouts when I was off of wifi, which tells me that the data part is working, but not the voice network.
I contacted T-mobile support, but they just had me do the "typical" things, like shut down the phone, remove the battery/SIM, start everything back up. And sure enough, it worked after that, but I'd rather not have to restart my phone or toggle stuff to get it to work as it should without any hassle.
Thanks!
My wife has the same problem after the 20E update. Her mobile is stock as well. It did not happen on 20B.
thewalkingdude said:
My wife has the same problem after the 20E update. Her mobile is stock as well. It did not happen on 20B.
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Interesting.... so is there a known solution for it?
rubejb said:
Interesting.... so is there a known solution for it?
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Off the top of my head no. I'll dig around a bit and see what if anything I come up with.,
From the digging I did I can't seem to find any help. The only thing I can think of is to factory reset it thing and see if it helps. I am going to do do it on my wifes phone tonight.
Yeah, that's what I was thinking too... I'm not really in the mood to deal with restoring all of my apps and whatnot, so I'll hold off on the factory reset for now.
If you remember, could you let me know the results? If I know for fair certainty that a wipe will fix the issue, I might do it.
Thanks!
It's a network problem and it is worst on Samsung phones. I recently went and got a new sim card and it seems to have fixed it. I read it is because if you live in a area where there is poor coverage it causes your sim to where out fast.
punkhawaiian said:
It's a network problem and it is worst on Samsung phones. I recently went and got a new sim card and it seems to have fixed it. I read it is because if you live in a area where there is poor coverage it causes your sim to where out fast.
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This started happening before my first month of T-mobile service was even up with a brand new SIM. I'm not saying that it's definitely not a SIM issue, just would seem unlikely that it's worn out that fast.
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I;m having the same issue, turned phone off and on, checked Network connections everything looks fine, but now able to receive and send texts or make calls.
rubejb said:
This has been a frustrating issue I've been having pretty much since starting up my T-mobile service about a month ago.
To start off, my G3 is unrooted and on the latest stock software version, 20e.
I use Wifi calling often because I get 0-1 bars of reception at work. All seems to work well until I go outside and try to make a phonecall over the voice network. I'll have plenty of signal bars, be connected to 4G even, yet when I try to use the phone dialer to make a call it will say "Not connected to Mobile Network." or something along those lines.
I haven't done extensive testing, but I believe the other day I toggled the "Mobile Data" off then back on and was able to make calls.
Has anyone else had this trouble? Is it something possibly to do with Wifi and/or Wifi calling?
I believe I could make a phonecall using Hangouts when I was off of wifi, which tells me that the data part is working, but not the voice network.
I contacted T-mobile support, but they just had me do the "typical" things, like shut down the phone, remove the battery/SIM, start everything back up. And sure enough, it worked after that, but I'd rather not have to restart my phone or toggle stuff to get it to work as it should without any hassle.
Thanks!
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I'm having problems with WiFi calling since the upgrade and could use some help. Prior to 6.0.1, I would be able to see the phone was connected to T-Mobile for WiFi calling but since the upgrade, even though I'm connected to WiFi, the phone won't connect to T-Mobile WiFi calling. It doesn't ring or received SMS. There are rare times it will connect, but for the most part, it doesn't.
Any ideas?
mgerbasio said:
I'm having problems with WiFi calling since the upgrade and could use some help. Prior to 6.0.1, I would be able to see the phone was connected to T-Mobile for WiFi calling but since the upgrade, even though I'm connected to WiFi, the phone won't connect to T-Mobile WiFi calling. It doesn't ring or received SMS. There are rare times it will connect, but for the most part, it doesn't.
Any ideas?
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Reboot? On mine I've had times when wifi calling just seemed to refuse to connect. Rebooting usually got it working again. Not sure if I've seen this since 6.0.1 but definitely prior.
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Reboot? On mine I've had times when wifi calling just seemed to refuse to connect. Rebooting usually got it working again. Not sure if I've seen this since 6.0.1 but definitely prior.
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Yea, but that seems to be a temporary fix. It will lose the connection again. Frustrating.
this may sound dumb, but did Wifi Calling get turned off during the upgrade? May be worth checking (unless you already have, then I'll just shut up!)
I'm on 6.0.1 and use t-mobile wifi calling for the majority of my calls without issue.
Tomyk89 said:
this may sound dumb, but did Wifi Calling get turned off during the upgrade? May be worth checking (unless you already have, then I'll just shut up!)
I'm on 6.0.1 and use t-mobile wifi calling for the majority of my calls without issue.
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It is on, Cellular preferred. I had it on wifi preferred but the call quality anytime on wifi isn't good enough. It will connect but then loses the connection at some point.
Hey guys. As the title states I can't receive calls or texts if Wifi is on. If I turn Wifi off or get out of range the mobile data isn't turned on. Only remedy is to turn the phone off and power it back on. One work around I've found is to disable LTE and use the GSM/WCDMA auto option.
I've already tried to do a factory reset and HTC support isn't helpful. They told me to re-install the update ruu but the update they told me to download isn't up to date. Now they're saying to send the phone in, but I use this as my work phone so I really need to get it working and can't afford to not have a phone for 10 days.
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Du22ty said:
Hey guys. As the title states I can't receive calls or texts if Wifi is on. If I turn Wifi off or get out of range the mobile data isn't turned on. Only remedy is to turn the phone off and power it back on. One work around I've found is to disable LTE and use the GSM/WCDMA auto option.
I've already tried to do a factory reset and HTC support isn't helpful. They told me to re-install the update ruu but the update they told me to download isn't up to date. Now they're saying to send the phone in, but I use this as my work phone so I really need to get it working and can't afford to not have a phone for 10 days.
Help me obi wan kenobi
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What is your carrier though?
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It's T-Mobile but the phone is the unlocked version.
Du22ty said:
It's T-Mobile but the phone is the unlocked version.
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Is VoLTE working for you fine? All as intended?
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jauhien said:
Is VoLTE working for you fine? All as intended?
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Yes, it seems to be.
Check your wifi calling settings
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Android The Greek said:
Check your wifi calling settings
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This. Make sure to turn Wifi Calling on, and check that the connection preferences aren't set to "Wifi Only" and then disable again, too. I've seen a lot of people lately with issues, even with wifi calling turned off, because the preferences are set to wifi only, and it refuses to connect to mobile, even though it's supposed to be off. See it all the time on Samsung phones.
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This. Make sure to turn Wifi Calling on, and check that the connection preferences aren't set to "Wifi Only" and then disable again, too. I've seen a lot of people lately with issues, even with wifi calling turned off, because the preferences are set to wifi only, and it refuses to connect to mobile, even though it's supposed to be off. See it all the time on Samsung phones.
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I had this happen yesterday and I freaked out until I realized what is was.
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jauhien said:
Is VoLTE working for you fine? All as intended?
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schreckles said:
This. Make sure to turn Wifi Calling on, and check that the connection preferences aren't set to "Wifi Only" and then disable again, too. I've seen a lot of people lately with issues, even with wifi calling turned off, because the preferences are set to wifi only, and it refuses to connect to mobile, even though it's supposed to be off. See it all the time on Samsung phones.
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Thanks for the tips. I'll give it a shot and report back.
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Thanks for the tips. I'll give it a shot and report back.
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Cool, lemme know if you need anything. I work tech care for T-Mobile. (And I'm actually good at it lol)
schreckles said:
Cool, lemme know if you need anything. I work tech care for T-Mobile. (And I'm actually good at it lol)
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Well I was super hopeful this would fix my issues. Sadly for the 2nd time today I've been told my phone wasn't working. Guess we'll just have to wait for a new patch.
This software update broke wifi calling for me. Tmo, unlocked htc10.
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Hey folks,
today I got a weird problem on my Z2. After i turned off airplane mode i wasnt able to recieve calls and SMS even tough datas connection worked fine and still does, when trying to call i get this message as in the title "data connection not avaible for voice calls". I'm pretty sure i didn't touch anything related to that lately so i tried with another SIM (same carrier) and i get the same problem. I'm unable to try on another device though but i think it's related to the phone or at least related to the carrier.
If anyone has experienced this already or has an idea about how to fix this please let me know!
Cheers
msquared said:
Hey folks,
today I got a weird problem on my Z2. After i turned off airplane mode i wasnt able to recieve calls and SMS even tough datas connection worked fine and still does, when trying to call i get this message as in the title "data connection not avaible for voice calls". I'm pretty sure i didn't touch anything related to that lately so i tried with another SIM (same carrier) and i get the same problem. I'm unable to try on another device though but i think it's related to the phone or at least related to the carrier.
If anyone has experienced this already or has an idea about how to fix this please let me know!
Cheers
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Do you have Advanced Calling turned on? As I understand it, that requires both a voice connection and data connection. Also, have you tried driving far enough that you would be connected to a different cell tower? It could be an issue of hardware failure at your local cell tower.
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jfeldredge said:
Do you have Advanced Calling turned on? As I understand it, that requires both a voice connection and data connection. Also, have you tried driving far enough that you would be connected to a different cell tower? It could be an issue of hardware failure at your local cell tower.
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Hi, I can't actually find Advanced Calling in settings. Do you know where it is?
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msquared said:
Hi, I can't actually find Advanced Calling in settings. Do you know where it is?
Cheers
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On the last couple of versions of Android, it has been in the upper part of the settings page, where the various wireless settings are grouped. If you don't see it, and you have a "more settings" or "..." entry at the bottom of the wireless settings, click on that.
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