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macadacious
06-10-2019Initiate
no volte for byod
so i bought a phone online and its obviously compatible with videotron, i had the iphone 7 and had volte enabled then i switched over to an lg phone that i bought fully unlocked online, its annoying ...
- Anonyme06-12-2019
Manufacturers make this more complex to manage for providers... they could release one universel firmware like apple is doing for their iPhone... but no one (except Google with their Pixel phones) is doing it on the Android side.
Sadly Videotron cannot support every single Android devices... this would require manually flashing the device or get the manufacture to build a custom firmware that would work with videotron network for your device... this is simply not feasible.
I guess at some point in the future whenVoLTE is more common... all devices will be compatible... but we are not there yet.
Anonyme
06-10-2019Not having VoLTE has nothing to do with byod.
With android devices, you need a compatible firmware with Videotron’s VoLTE network. Also, your device needs to be on the supported list.
What is the exact model number of your device? Is it at least a Canadian version of this device?
- macadacious06-10-2019Initiate
i was told by a rep i cant get volte because it was not from videotron itself. lg v30+ us998. not a canadian model i think its from verizon buts its fully unlocked
- Anonyme06-10-2019macadacious
The rep was right because this is the only way they officially support VoLTE. They said, usually you can get phones from other Canadian providers to work on videotron (firmware on Canadian models are mostly the same for all providers in Canada).... but since yours is from Verizon, you are out of luck. It doesn’t matter if it’s unlocked... it doesn’t have the proper firmware to connect to videotron volte service.- macadacious06-10-2019Initiate
thats what i dont understand is i bought an unlocked iphone 7 that was from verizon aswell on ebay and they activated volte for me to use, so why cant android phones do that