Rare today is a new terminal with no LTE (VoLTE) voice support, but when we talk about Wi-Fi calls, things are changing. It's for all Samsung, Huawei, LG, Sony and other products, though not on Realme mobiles.
So it was thought that those who made the Realme mobile phone and didn't find the option, asked repeatedly when support for Wi-Fi calls would come or when they would. Now The CEO itself the respondent: will reach all Realme phones, as soon as March.
Wi-Fi calls arrive at Realme
VoWiFi is simply a technology for voice calls over Wi-Fi and that includes the biggest 4G calling technology, VoLTE. It's far from something new, but now when something gets started, it counts as 2.5 million Orange customers, including VoLTE and VoWiFi.
To use Wi-Fi calls you need both your mobile phone and your carrier support them, and that's where Reymer's calls were lost. Fortunately, shortages will not take long to resolve, according to official plans.
For users who have been asking about VoWiFi on #the king devices, I revealed a timeline update yesterday in episode 14 of #AskMadhav.
Timeline sharing is also for those who missed watching it.https: //t.co/Pv1LPJxNVX pic.twitter.com/TRReshO52F– Madhav's Lifestyle (@ MadhavSheth1) January 24, 2020
It's basically there three installments to get support for Wi-Fi calls. The first of all will be Realme X2 Pro
, which should arrive in the remaining few days in January. The second term is mid-February, which includes the following institutions:
The last one to receive calls over Wi-Fi will be the company's modest models. They will receive an update that will be added support at a time before the end of March. Here are the types:
Via | AndroidPure
- Communication and messages