I know the G2 had this too, and unless I'm mistaken it runs vanilla android. Would it be posible to maybe make their version of the app work?
That's a great question, I don't have the answer but the framework of these roms is more likely to support this version rather than the version we have that works with stock vibrant. I would love being able to use wifi calling again.
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Soon after I received the gTab, I flashed the ROM to TnT 4.4, but just like stock ROM, can"t find my location in any apps, is there any other ways? like using USB/BT external GPS?
Also, does it happen to you that to turn the BT on makes your WIFI off? like they can't work together?
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Sorry if many already asked.
Soon after I received the gTab, I flashed the ROM to TnT 4.4, but just like stock ROM, can"t find my location in any apps, is there any other ways? like using USB/BT external GPS?
Also, does it happen to you that to turn the BT on makes your WIFI off? like they can't work together?
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Vegan Ginger supports the network-based my location feature, so that's an option.
As far as bluetooth GPS, do a search. There are a number of threads about it, but the short answer is yes: it's pretty easy and works well. Combined with CoPilot (needed since you won't have data connection on the road), the Gtablet can become a really large GPS.
Thanks, newest Vegan Ginger loaded, works great!
I'm just wondering if anyone knows what we'd need to do or what would need to be ported to get Internet Calling (SIP) on our phones. While the Gingerbread ROMs should support it, I'm not seeing the required settings menus...
A quick Google search reveals that we may need to port the dialer from AOSP? Just looking for thoughts or confirmation from someone in the know.
One thing I can tell you for sure, CM7 will have it.
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I just want to point out that for AT&T handsets, this will likely never be capable.
Sadly, we lack the ability (UMA) to do this, it's a synchronious provider/handset/hardware/software effort. We lack handset hardware.
T-Mobile, on the other hand, you may have had a chance, with, not 100% anymore. But here is the information on AT&T: HERE
Anyways, with the Atrix it's impossible, sorry.
However, you can still make full use out of Google Voice, this functionality isn't harmed.
SIP is broken (seems like audio routing issue) on the motorola stack, problem affects even custom ROMs based off motorola kernel.
I've tried every single SIP application under the sun, all have audio issues, it looks like the way Motorola routes audio (to speaker or headphones or whatever) is a bit non-standard as they all exhibit different kinds of audio bugs (as opposed to SIP protocol connectivity issues).
Wait for CM7 or an AOSP based ROM i think.
Skype does work fine for me thou.
I (luckily) don't have to drive a lot, so it took me a while to notice that this feature was missing.
With the official AT&T OS, the Atrix was able to support SMS over Bluetooth (so the car can read me the texts). However, with CM7 [I'm running the latest 06/03 nightly] this feature no longer works.
Any ideas on why this doesn't work with CM7 and how to get this worked back in?
Since the latest CM7 build still is missing this functionality, figure I'd get this thread back to the top. It's rather annoying that it's missing this (what should be) basic feature.
Hey guys,
I want to leave stock and start using Cyanogenmod 11 or test out some of the other AOSP's we have up right now.
My only issue is that I need WiFi calling because I get terrible signal on campus at my college.
Are there any current workarounds for this? Or am I stuck with stock based ROMs as long as I need the feature?
Thanks!!!
Nope.
If you want t-mobile WiFi calling you need to stick with stock.
The only other option would be to setup Google voice and get a number through that, then you can use hangouts for phone calls in any rom
rumor has it that tmobile will release an app/method to be able to use it on any android phone so that it is no longer rom dependent. wont be till 2015 .. at least thats the rumor when someone asked about wifi calling on the moto x
I realize this continues to be asked, but I couldn't find a recent answer. I would like to get rid of Sense and replace with a more vanilla ROM, but need WiFi calling. Right now, I'm running stock rooted 4.4.3 on a TMOUS branded device.
Unfortunately only Sense-based ROMs will have T-Mobile WiFi calling. The older ARHD 31.6 ROM has it, but if you want Sense 6 and the latest 4.4.3 Android, you'll have to look elsewhere. I am running SkyDragon 7.0.1, and there is a newer version of that out (9.0) now. It seems to be pretty solid, although a little slower than stock (for me, at least; I need to update).
Thread is here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/htc-one/development/rom-sd-4-0-6-07-1540-1-4-4-3-sense-6-t2852898
For those TMOUS customers with crappy signal at home OR at work, you can get a T-Mobile cell-fi signal booster.
http://slickdeals.net/f/7218530-t-mobile-cell-fi-singal-booster-and-asus-router-no-deposit?
You won't find T-Mobile WiFi calling on any vanilla based ROM, and that's because there is specific code programmed into the Sense framework. There are substitutes, however, like Vonage and GrooVeIP, but they are not as integrated as T-Mobile's.
You'll have to go with a Sense based ROM if you want the feature. I highly recommend installing ARHD 81.0 and apply this addon for T-Mobile WiFi calling.
InsertCoin ROMs have always had wifi calling (and it works very well, as it's my daily driver). I see that the new SkyDragon ROM says it supports it also. And deathdeala's flashable zip package will add it onto ARHD.
I've been using skydragon v9 for several days now. The Rom and WiFi calling work good so far.
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