petecal
Member
Well yesterday I lost the ability to place calls and receive calls. I am guessing that I got hit by the 3G shutdown.
But the service I have, H2O, notified me a few weeks ago that this could happen and a woman took me through a process and said once I restart my phone, I will be fine.
H2O uses (used) AT&T.
It is a Sony Model G8441.
The specs say it is 4G LTE.
Thinking H2O screwed up I called Consumer Cellular. When I gave her the IMEI she said it was not VOLTE so she couldn't provide service. She said all phones will have to support VOLTE going forward.
Is this true?
(1) I have found that I can use google voice and my google number to place and receive calls using this phone.
(2) Calls to my real number go to voicemail and voicemail sends my phone a notification.
(3) I can use my google voice app to call voicemail and get the message.
(4) I seem to get and can send text messages.
Does anybody know if these abilities will continue going forward?
Do any of the above require WIFI to operate?
I really like this small phone. It fits in my shirt pocket. I would hate to have to go to a big one.
But the service I have, H2O, notified me a few weeks ago that this could happen and a woman took me through a process and said once I restart my phone, I will be fine.
H2O uses (used) AT&T.
It is a Sony Model G8441.
The specs say it is 4G LTE.
Thinking H2O screwed up I called Consumer Cellular. When I gave her the IMEI she said it was not VOLTE so she couldn't provide service. She said all phones will have to support VOLTE going forward.
Is this true?
(1) I have found that I can use google voice and my google number to place and receive calls using this phone.
(2) Calls to my real number go to voicemail and voicemail sends my phone a notification.
(3) I can use my google voice app to call voicemail and get the message.
(4) I seem to get and can send text messages.
Does anybody know if these abilities will continue going forward?
Do any of the above require WIFI to operate?
I really like this small phone. It fits in my shirt pocket. I would hate to have to go to a big one.