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3G network shutdown will leave some Canadian OnePlus . . . - MobileSyrup When the 3G shutdown occurs for your carrier, you’ll need to start using voice over LTE (VoLTE) to make calls However, there are still older phones in rotation that don’t support the feature For instance, any OnePlus phone running anything earlier than OxygenOS 14 won’t be able to use the feature due to software constraints
Impact of 3G Network Shutdown on Canadian OnePlus Users Canadian carriers Rogers, Bell, and Telus are set to phase out their 3G networks in 2025, affecting users with older devices OnePlus phones, particularly those running software older than OxygenOS 14, will face connectivity issues due to lack of VoLTE support
3G network retirement - Fido To make voice calls over 4G, your device and carrier must support VoLTE Without VoLTE, your phone will default to 3G or 2G for calls 3G will no longer be supported after the 3G shutdown
How dumb VoLTE carrier whitelisting is - RedFlagDeals. com ANY phone that has native support for VoWiFi and VoLTE should be supported by all Canadian carriers, not just the ones that carriers sell At this point, it's a dice roll if your phone will fully work in Canada when you buy a non-compliant phone
3G network phase-out: essential information for cellphone users Once 3G networks are phased-out, all voice calling will be done over Voice over LTE (VoLTE) VoLTE, which began to be implemented in Canada in 2015, improves call quality and supports enhanced calling features
FAQ: 3G HSPA Network Discontinuation in Canada – Canadian . . . What is Voice over LTE (VoLTE) calling? Voice over LTE (VoLTE) allows customers with a compatible phone to place and receive voice calls over a 4G LTE or 5G network instead of a 3G HSPA network VoLTE enables faster call connection times and improved voice quality service
VoLTE whitelisting and phone compatiblity - Community Having said that, if you're buying from somewhere that has a return policy then you can check once you get the phone and return it if it's a no go (or switch carriers to one that allows VoLTE for that model, some carriers are more restrictive than others)