iphone 6 , paid full price, looking for a tweak for simultaneous voice/data on verizon all set pre paid plan. cant set it on the phone, verizon wont do it.
anyone can help?
thanks
anyone can help?
thanks
iphone 6 , paid full price, looking for a tweak for simultaneous voice/data on verizon all set pre paid plan. cant set it on the phone, verizon wont do it.
anyone can help?
thanks
there's no tweak that will allow you to use voice and data at the same time on verizon
it's a hardware limitation. some phones in the market are able to do it because they have multiple radios
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you're wrong. search "advanced network."
you're wrong. search "advanced network"
If you know what you're talking about, then you should know it's a hardware limitation
I looked that up and it seems to be VoLTE (Voice over LTE) which is still extremely scarce at this point in time in the U.S.
Only specific cities can use it right now (on T-Mobile, not sure about other carriers) and to use VoLTE, both devices and the network has to support it
400 markets is scarce? Its pretty much everywhere.
It's been a while since I've read up about VoLTE for T-Mobile so it must've changed a lot more than I expected by now
I don't think it's coming to my market anytime soon so I've sort of been out of the loop
Just curious but where do you get the 400 markets statistics from?
Edit: looking into it, it looks like there's still only 4 devices that are currently officially supported for VoLTE
I do see that there's a bigger market expansion of it but no where near 400 markets like you say?
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Why are you talking about t-mobile when OP is talking about Verizon?
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What? Where? Cydia? Nothing comes up.
If you know of something you're talking about already, why are you asking here?
I believe Verizon is making headway on this though. Requires you to be on a specific LTE signal that they are rolling out if I remember correctly. Only in a few places so far. This is just how it's been for CDMA networks since forever.
http://www.verizonwireless.com/wcms/consumer/advanced-calling.htmlIf you know what you're talking about, then you should know it's a hardware limitation
I looked that up and it seems to be VoLTE (Voice over LTE) which is still extremely scarce at this point in time in the U.S.
Only specific cities can use it right now (on T-Mobile, not sure about other carriers) and to use VoLTE, both devices and the network has to support it