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T-Mobile's Nexus 5 won't support Wi-Fi calling - CNET Mobile
Well, there you have it folks. Might as well buy from the Play Store now.
Well, there you have it folks. Might as well buy from the Play Store now.
Nope, the T-Mo Nexus 4 was the same exact one Google was selling in the Play Store.
This isn't a T-Mobile device so why would it?
What's a T-Mobile device? They're a carrier that picks up devices to sell, and for at least some Android phones, they add WiFi calling. If you were to buy the same device elsewhere (say, unbranded or from a different carrier,) you wouldn't have WiFi calling on it.
This is how the GS3 is: buy a T-Mobile branded one and you get WiFi calling; buy a non-branded one and you don't. This is what I thought the N4 was too, but apparently it's not.
what apps are you guys using for your wifi calling? never tried it myself
Google Voice with GrooVe IP Lite, but that option is going to go away in a few months because Google is going to block the way GrooVe IP and others are doing it. No workaround that I have heard of yet.
Well this ticks me off at Google. All this proves is the Nexus 5 not supporting WiFi calling is a software issue and not a hardware issue. This maybe a T-Mobile software issue since this is an App function that interfaces with the carriers service. Either way Google should continue to support GrooVe IP Lite with Google voice since a lot of people have weak cell tower service when in places that have free WiFi.
Before you get too upset, the assumption is that Google is blocking the way Groove IP will work because they are building in wifi calling using google voice through hangouts natively, you know, like is ALREADY POSSIBLE on IOS.
Right, since this isn't a T-Mobile branded device that they aren't adding their own software to it makes sense it wouldn't have the WiFi calling feature as well.
Doesn't make sense to me at all. Why not just package it up as an app and let us sideload it? Their app would be able to tell they are on a T-Mobile device/network or not. I don't see why this needs to be pre-loaded in order to work. They may CHOOSE to have it be this way, but it is certainly not required.