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On 2025-06-07 21:26, Jason H wrote:
> On 07/06/2025 19:24, micky wrote:
>>
>> The description on my phone is "Use VoLTE to improve the quality of
>> voice calls" because, I think, at the time the phone was made, 4, 5
>> maybe 6 years ago, 3G was everywhere, and now it`s nowhere, and now the
>> phone doesn`t work at all unless you turn on VoLTE.
>> But for newer phones there might not be such a choice because VoLTE is
>> always on.
>>
>> Did I get that right?
>
> More or less. Back in the day, making a voice call on a 4G phone meant
> stepping back to 3G (or lower). Then VoLTE was phased in. Most phones
> should just use it. On an older 4G phone you may need to explicitly set the
> phone to use VoLTE.
I just looked on my two phones, Motorola G52 (4G) and G62 (5G).
Searching for volte in config finds nothing.
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