Any word on wifi calling on T-Mobile?
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AFAIK, not possible
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Already a big bounty thread going with no dev attention at all. It's just not going to happen man.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1401476&highlight=bounty
Why not utilize Gvoice?
rice923 said:
Why not utilize Gvoice?
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Gvoice by itself isn't WiFi calling, and when paired with a VoIP solution, still requires a separate phone number unlike the T-Mobile option.
Op: it's not going to happen as there is just too much required that we don't have (reverse engineering).
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New case
You could use this for wi-fi calling if you have an ipod touch
The MorphCase on Indiegogo
and cut your cell service plan back to a minimum rate.
I have an unlocked galaxy nexus running Franco r364. I just bought a Samsung arm chrome book and it will see the nexus Wi-Fi hotspot but will not connect. It let me tether however for a while then blocked it. I have the unlimited data no tethering plan. Does anyone know how to bypass the tethering block or know how I can get the chromebook to connect to the Wi-Fi hotspot. I've researched and found tether bypasses such as clock work tether that work for PC or Mac but not chrome OS anyone experiencing the same issue or have found a solution. Thanks in advance.
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Use the stock teethering feature in android.
T-mobile doesn't have software blocking your device because it's not T-mobile firmware but rather stock google.
you need to enable teethering on your device.
verify that your APN TYPE in your APN settings says "default,supl,dun,mms"
that should enable teethering on your stock device.
dellenrules said:
Use the stock teethering feature in android.
T-mobile doesn't have software blocking your device because it's not T-mobile firmware but rather stock google.
you need to enable teethering on your device.
verify that your APN TYPE in your APN settings says "default,supl,dun,mms"
that should enable teethering on your stock device.
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Wait... Huh? I can bypass T-Mobile's block? Can you elaborate on this more clearly? I had to orkbot (or something like that) and PDAnet just to barely tether. It's slow as hell (1 gbs). Please help!
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andriodee said:
Wait... Huh? I can bypass T-Mobile's block? Can you elaborate on this more clearly? I had to orkbot (or something like that) and PDAnet just to barely tether. It's slow as hell (1 gbs). Please help!
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I think he's trying to say that you should use the stock wireless tethering hotspot function instead of a third party app. Also to modify the APN with the parameters he provided
Just for the record 1gb(p)s is not slow at all...roughly 800mbps
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iLeopard said:
I think he's trying to say that you should use the stock wireless tethering hotspot function instead of a third party app. Also to modify the APN with the parameters he provided
Just for the record 1gb(p)s is not slow at all...roughly 800mbps
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I added the "dun," in and my computer is telling that it cannot connect to the network. Am I don't something wrong? That's with the Wi-Fi tether. I can connect with the USB tether, but I can't access the internet. I get a message from T-Mobile saying, "Turn your Smartphone into a Mobile Hotspot! Share your smartphone's high-speed internet connection […]." I can't move beyond this webpage, either. Ugh. This sucks. :-/
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//****DUN? Are you using OSX?****//
Forget that comment, I'm stupid.
Just connect to it via your wireless adapter.
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Using stock adjusted APN and it connects but when u try to browse it directs u to T-Mobile. Anyway around this?
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The way they catch you is by the UAString. On their side, it makes it look like a desktop is using your data and hence the reason you get blocked. Not too familiar with Chrome OS, but see if there are any add ons for chrome that will change the UA String( User Agent String)
iLeopard said:
//****DUN? Are you using OSX?****//
Forget that comment, I'm stupid.
Just connect to it via your wireless adapter.
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How, though?
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Thanks for the help... This is happening not only on my chrome book but everything now. T-Mobile upped there game.
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calibachrome said:
Thanks for the help... This is happening not only on my chrome book but everything now. T-Mobile upped there game.
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Yeah, they're not having that this year. Lol. Which plan are you using? The $70 unlimited plan?
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I got a family plan with unlimited calls and text. I had 5gb data with hot spot but they recently came out with the uncapped unlimited data and igot it because I knew I was rooted and could still tether. Guess they caught on because as of Feb 1st it keeps redirecting to T-Mobile. I can still get away with it on my ps3 though that's about it.
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I too have the $30 unlimited plan and I can tether just fine. You are using the stock tethering feature right? Have you tried changing the uastring?
http://googlesystem.blogspot.com/2011/12/changing-user-agent-new-google-chrome.html?m=1
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Yeah but that doesn't work for a ps3
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calibachrome said:
I can still get away with it on my ps3 though that's about it.
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2char
2char?
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calibachrome said:
2char?
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Forums typically require a minimum number of characters (chars) before you can post. 10 characters used to be pretty common, so people would boost their character count by adding "10char" to their post. Looks like 2 characters is the minimum on xda...
I have this problem too, almost. I have the Sprint variant and I don't get redirected to a site on my Samsung ARM CB.
When on any Jellybean rom, my CB sees the built in hotspot from the gnex but says it can't connect to it. Works perfectly on cm9.1, although only when the hotspot is an open network. I honestly can't believe 2 Google devices won't work together.
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Switching to an Android use agent works
Since I bought a Samsung Chromebook in July, I had no trouble using my T-Mobile $30 5GB plan to tether to it . . . until today.
I was unhappy until I switched user agents to an Android user agent. A couple (Android 4.0.2 for Galaxy Nexus & Chrome for Android Tablet) different user agents did the trick.
Hi team,I have nexus mobile and added 4 g plan through AT&T.but I am able to get h signal on my mobile.3g or 4g is not coming and not working.
Could any tell me how to change to 4g in setting.
Let me know for any other details.
I need to activate 4g.wifi is working fine.
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Venkat
Do you have a LTE-enabled device? I don't think you do... If your device's model really is GT-I9250.
need to activate
hi Sir,
I have LTE option but when i try to save that it is not saving.
Thanks,
venkat
Venkatesh360 said:
hi Sir,
I have LTE option but when i try to save that it is not saving.
Thanks,
venkat
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on your phone or your plan?
if its your att plan, it will never work with the galaxy nexus. ever.
The i9250 isn't capable of 4g/LTE. Physically impossible considering it doesn't have the hardware for it.
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Pirateghost said:
The i9250 isn't capable of 4g/LTE. Physically impossible considering it doesn't have the hardware for it.
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well not really...
gsm isn't capable yakju/takju at least
mysid, toro are capable
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well not really...
gsm isn't capable yakju/takju at least
mysid, toro are capable
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And neither of them are the i9250. Look up the model numbers there before you try to prove me wrong.
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Oh i see... sorry
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I have an unlocked Nexus 5 with T-Mobile service. Is there a way to get calls and text over wifi using native android OS rather than 3rd party apps? I noticed the availability of SIP internet calling. I wasn't sure if SIP worked with T-Mobile texting?
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Sorry wrong forum
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Hello all. I just ordered a nexus 5x with the project fi pricing. I'm coming from a galaxy s6 which currently has a tethering hack and is basically unlimited.
Will tethering on the nexus 5x with a custom rom work the same?
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Hello all. I just ordered a nexus 5x with the project fi pricing. I'm coming from a galaxy s6 which currently has a tethering hack and is basically unlimited.
Will tethering on the nexus 5x with a custom rom work the same?
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Yup
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Yup
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Thanks.
Well, unlimited as in: whatever you're ready to pay for data...
Google does not care how you use your data: Tethered or not you pay the same per GB, no matter which device pulls the data. The way it should be if you ask me....
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