01-15-2024 10:04 AM - last edited on 01-15-2024 10:19 AM by computergeek541
01-16-2024 12:01 AM
@Korth_ Fair. Reliability of it will inevitably get progressively worse over time though. I still say it's not a great solution to this particular problem. But yeah, who knows when the shutdown will actually happen.
01-15-2024 11:59 PM
@DennyCrane wrote:... the 3G network will be shut down in the next couple of years ...
May be shut down in the next couple years. The Big Three originally suggested their shutdown would be by Dec 2023 (in response to the US networks shutting down their 3G services in Dec 2022). Then they moved it to Dec 2024. And now they've moved it to Dec 2025. And always they offer it tentatively, almost like a guess, instead of officially declaring a fixed roadmap to a fixed destination date.
https://northernbi.com/3g-sunset-update-for-us-and-canadian-network-carriers/
Some journalist sites and "industry experts" have speculated that 3G shutdown might be phased out in an even longer timeframe. Since consumer smartphone devices are increasing emphasis away from 3G but numerous IoT, industrial, medical, commercial, and ancillar devices (smartwatches, wearables, etc) require 3G cellular to operate. The Big Three might still make money off their 3G services and might face a great deal of consumer backlash (or political demand for regulatory meddling) if they take 3G fully offline too quickly.
01-15-2024 06:38 PM
No way to disable it, but you can work around it by forcing your phone onto the 3G network, as mentioned. But that's a short term (and not ideal) solution, as the 3G network will be shut down in the next couple of years. And the US has already shut theirs down, so if you ever plan on using your phone in the US you need VoLTE.
01-15-2024 10:58 AM
Telus hides the option (and some people says Samsung hides it)
there is a temporary workaround and likely get hide back after every reboot
Try downloading an app called Samsung Band Selector. In the app, click More network settings and click on your sim. In there you should get an option to disable/enable volte
01-15-2024 10:49 AM
@luigibell781 wrote:i will try this....but would still like the option to switch it on or off.
You can force your phone to connect to 3G. If you have 3G in your area. And if your phone hasn't locked out that option.
Otherwise your choices are different phone, different network, or Airplane Mode.
01-15-2024 10:36 AM
@hTideGnow wrote:try to click "Reset all networks" on your phone as well to see if it helps
and I wonder if the drop call issue is a Samsung device or OS problem. Make sure your OS is updated, or hope the next update will fix it if it is an OS issue
i will try this....but would still like the option to switch it on or off.
01-15-2024 10:22 AM
try to click "Reset all networks" on your phone as well to see if it helps
and I wonder if the drop call issue is a Samsung device or OS problem. Make sure your OS is updated, or hope the next update will fix it if it is an OS issue
01-15-2024 10:19 AM
"better" is subjective...but i would rather not have dropped calls at random...never has so many in the passed few weeks ever since getting this phone...
my older oneplus phone didn't have LTE calling and hardly EVER had dropped calls.
I may try switching networks but would rather keep LTE+ active.
01-15-2024 10:12 AM
just curious...why would you prefer not to use volte ? From my experience, volte seems to provide superior talkability.
01-15-2024 10:07 AM - edited 01-15-2024 10:08 AM
Sorry @luigibell781
PM and Telus hide the VoLTE box. But VoLTE is usually better than 3g voice
if you really want 3G, go to Network mode and change your network to 3G Only or WCDMA only, but that will lower your data speed too if you are on 4G/5G speed plan
settings -> Connections-> Mobile networks-> Network mode.