Thanks. Got the cellc app and wifi calling is enabled on the app, so the activation via 147 must have worked. I guess in that case my phone is just not supported. Maybe they don't whitelist on imei but on phone model, so supported models bought from anywhere should work, but unsupported models...
I did have it activated from *147# menu. my account - settings etc.
If I go android settings - network and internet - mobile network - cellc sim - advanced; I can see wifi calling in the options and select it too (so my phone clearly does support it - nokia g10). My dialler app settings also has...
@Cell_C can you confirm that only cellc sold handsets can work with wifi calling? No chance at all of handsets bought independently can work with cellc wifi calling? Does cellc ever plan to change this policy? In load shedding you guys are the only network that doesn't have batteries on your...
nokia g10. dialler settings has wifi calling, and settings for sim also has wifi calling. I enabled both. cellc says phone must be purchased from them, which mine is not.
does it still work today? cellc tells me today that only phones bought from them will do wifi calling. My phone dialler has the option, but not bought from them, they say it therefore can't work.
Really rubbish service of them to lock devices for wifi calling, coz in load shedding they don't...
my device has wifi calling in dialler settings, I turned it on. I also "activated" with cellc via sim tool app customer service menu. Did not work. contacted cellc twitter they tell me phone has to have been bought from cellc for wifi calling. how true is this?
is it a drop-in replacement for gate motor? Does gate motor charge with enough current to fully charge bat between load shed slots? Or would I have the same prob as with ids alarm sys? (Where I cannot just drop-in replace since charge current too small)
does this mean gate motors will charge the battery at enough current to charge it up before next load shed slot arrives? This being the main issue with alarm systems esp ids - they charge at too little current and it takes forever (week?) to charge battery fully.