Dual True 4G VoLTE Support - OnePlus 5T Questions & Answers

recently the mid range devices from Asus, Xiaomi, Opportunity & Nokia etc supports 4G VoLTE on both the sim as there SoC supports SD 636 & MTK HP60 but for OnePlus 5T it has more superior SoC. Can I wait in next coming days for the same

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CDMA band Support for Yureka ??

as per qualcomm website snadragon 615 (msm8939) supports cdma evdo but when i inserted cdma sim my yureka it does't no show anything I have seen ZTE NUBIA Z9 MINI which has same processor and chip but it has officlay supported cdma and gsm both so why not yureka please devs looks into this i have seen a xda thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/cro...ad-progress-please-leave-im-updating-t2871269 which shows band unlocking tuotorial for one plus one and other qualcomm devices

Dual 4G VoLTE

Like Asus Zenfone Max Pro M1 & Redmi Note 5 Pro the real dual 4G VoLTE devices, does the beast of 2017 #OnePlus5T support dual 4G VoLTE it has much n much stronger SoC
Unfortunately no snapdragon 835 doesn't have dual volte. SOC 845 has
Honor View10 also supports dual LTE
So what happens if I have VoLTE enabled for the 1st SIM and I want the second SIM activated too? Settings crash down when I try to activate the 2nd SIM (I'm on OB22 - Pie)

Dual Sim Dual VoLTE on Redmi Note 5 Pro

How can Redmi Note 5 Pro support Dual Sim Dual VoLTE feature?
RN5P sports Snapdragon 636 processor with 4G-LTE X12 modem. X12 modem does not support DSDV feature.
So, how could Xiaomi enable this feature with Oreo update?
dxstrikesback said:
How can Redmi Note 5 Pro support Dual Sim Dual VoLTE feature?
RN5P sports Snapdragon 636 processor with 4G-LTE X12 modem. X12 modem does not support DSDV feature.
So, how could Xiaomi enable this feature with Oreo update?
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Other devices available with Snapdragon 636 support dual volte like asus zenfone Max pro m1 so why can't xiaomi Redmi Note 5 pro support it they both are having the same chipset. I have tried using it and it works i can use 2 reliance jio sims at the same time.
hamza792 said:
Other devices available with Snapdragon 636 support dual volte like asus zenfone Max pro m1 so why can't xiaomi Redmi Note 5 pro support it they both are having the same chipset. I have tried using it and it works i can use 2 reliance jio sims at the same time.
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Yes, thats my question, when Qualcomm does not support it on 636, how could these companies support it? Did they get Qualcomm to modify 636 to add DSDV?
Just wondering!
https://www.qualcomm.com/snapdragon/modems/4g-lte/x12
it does support DualSimDualStandby.... so its not a big deal to add Dual VoLTE on Redmi Note 5 Pro

Regarding Dual volte support

Can we expect dual 4G support in Oneplus 5t having SD835 in upcoming update ?
As Mi A1 having SD625 has recently received via OTA update.

General XDA article: Google Pixel 6 now ready for T-Mobile’s 5G band aggregation

https://www.xda-developers.com/google-pixel-6-tmobile-5g/
December 15, 2021 10:45am Corbin Davenport
Google Pixel 6 now ready for T-Mobile’s 5G band aggregation​The Google Pixel 6 and 6 Pro are currently the only phones with a Google’s Tensor chip, which doesn’t always behave like hardware from Qualcomm or MediaTek. That’s a problem in some cases, such as the current incompatibility with DJI drones and cameras and varying support for carrier features. Thankfully, one possible disadvantage for Pixel 6 owners on T-Mobile has just been addressed.
The T-Mobile network in the United States has been testing low-to-mid-band aggregation for 5G, using the N41 and N71 bands, which should increase bandwidth for data connections. T-Mobile already does this for its LTE connections, using bands 2, 4, 12, 66, and 71. The company also confirmed that 5G aggregation will be enabled for the iPhone 13 “by the end of this year,” and other phones will be added to the list later.
Most phones with the Snapdragon 888 chipset already have software support for 5G aggregation, ready for whenever T-Mobile flips the switch, but the Pixel 6 series with its Exynos 5123b modem did not include support. That’s now changing, as a new modem log from the Pixel 6 published on 4G/5G Bands & Combos includes a new aggregation combination for N71 and N41, which was not present in earlier logs generated from the Pixel 6 series (via Android Police). The new abilities appear to have arrived as part of the recent December Feature Drop update.
The Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro are now ready for 5G carrier aggregation support on T-Mobile, but the carrier still has to enable support on its network. There’s no timeline for when that could happen — as mentioned previously, the iPhone 13 will get aggregation first, with other devices coming later.
If you’re thinking of buying a Pixel 6 or Pixel 6 Pro, check out our detailed Pixel 6 Pro review for why we think the Pro is an excellent option for a smartphone. We also have a dedicated Pixel 6 Pro Camera Review with more photo and video samples.
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Nice! Hopefully this will roll out this year.
I've seen a few n71-n41 sites around Long Island, but only the ones with 100 MHz of n41.
Additional 5G aggregation combos were included in January. Less useful since they require B46 (LAA).

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