So tech question Tuesday… You know this 3g turn off thing? My MIL has a Moto G8 plus (which the specs say supports LTE), but Optus keep sending her emails through her account saying that it will not be supported going forward … They list her phone specifically as one that will not be supported…so VoLTE is a different spec than LTE?
Depends. I brought an old Lumia 650 last week (trying to detox the smart phone thing a bit) and despite supporting 4g it falls back to 3g for calls. Supposedly it CAN support VoLTE, but the profiles are tricky and its a largely abandoned OS. Wouldnt expect that from Android, if she makes a call what do the icons say on the phone?
I’d be more concerned on a near 5 year old device about security updates if shes doing any sort of social media or internet banking on it.
I reckon they’re just saying to buy a new phone. VoLTE is Voice over LTE. You can get a phone from the supermarket for under $100 so I’d just see what happens and let her know she might need to upgrade.
Basically, when the first 4G and 4G LTE networks were first being rolled out, the technology to make voice calls over 4G networks wasn’t quite ready yet. So the earliest 4G phones dropped back to 3G for calls, but used faster 4G networks for internet and data.
Eventually, the telcos rolled out a technology upgrade that allowed calls to be made on 4G LTE mobile networks, called VoLTE (voice over LTE).
But it only worked on newer 4G/4G LTE phones that supported VoLTE for calls. Older models still dropped back to 3G for voice calls
Sounds to me like your MIL has an older 4G LTE phone that still falls back to 3G for calls, instead of making them over the 4G LTE network.
If that’s the case, she’ll no longer be able to make calls with that phone once Optus 3G shuts down.
So tech question Tuesday… You know this 3g turn off thing? My MIL has a Moto G8 plus (which the specs say supports LTE), but Optus keep sending her emails through her account saying that it will not be supported going forward … They list her phone specifically as one that will not be supported…so VoLTE is a different spec than LTE?
Depends. I brought an old Lumia 650 last week (trying to detox the smart phone thing a bit) and despite supporting 4g it falls back to 3g for calls. Supposedly it CAN support VoLTE, but the profiles are tricky and its a largely abandoned OS. Wouldnt expect that from Android, if she makes a call what do the icons say on the phone?
I’d be more concerned on a near 5 year old device about security updates if shes doing any sort of social media or internet banking on it.
You might find what you need here
https://www.9news.com.au/technology/3g-network-shutdown-australia-when-does-it-happen-who-does-it-affect-telstra-optus-vodafone-explained/499635b2-f49d-4ba5-8aa8-15adfb224754
@calhoon2005@aussie.zone Did you try the *#*#4636#*#* menu and verify VoLTE can’t be enabled? Is it the international version?
I haven’t had a chance, but the MIL is coming to visit soon so I’ll give it a try. Can’t remember if I bought her the international version or not…
@calhoon2005@aussie.zone Seems even the G7 got VoLTE via LineageOS. So maybe that’s an option, too?
https://www.reddit.com/r/LineageOS/comments/klrqzh/volte_works_on_moto_g7_plus_after_updating_to/
Of course, there are loads of reasonably priced VoLTE-capable phones put there these days…
I reckon they’re just saying to buy a new phone. VoLTE is Voice over LTE. You can get a phone from the supermarket for under $100 so I’d just see what happens and let her know she might need to upgrade.
@calhoon2005 @Seagoon_ Sort of.
Basically, when the first 4G and 4G LTE networks were first being rolled out, the technology to make voice calls over 4G networks wasn’t quite ready yet. So the earliest 4G phones dropped back to 3G for calls, but used faster 4G networks for internet and data.
Eventually, the telcos rolled out a technology upgrade that allowed calls to be made on 4G LTE mobile networks, called VoLTE (voice over LTE).
But it only worked on newer 4G/4G LTE phones that supported VoLTE for calls. Older models still dropped back to 3G for voice calls
Sounds to me like your MIL has an older 4G LTE phone that still falls back to 3G for calls, instead of making them over the 4G LTE network.
If that’s the case, she’ll no longer be able to make calls with that phone once Optus 3G shuts down.
Time for an upgrade.
That is very clear. Thanks