OnePlus 7 pro
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Will you be able to use the oneplus 7 pro on Verizon/ buy the oneplus 7 pro and use it on Verizon.
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It's supposedly compatible according to various news articles, but it's not on the Certified Androids list yet.
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Good afternoon to you! At present, we don't have information to share with you about Verizon offering the OnePlus 7 Pro device to our customers. However, we'd like to keep you in the loop about our latest products and services by registering to receive email alerts at https://forms.verizonwireless.com/dgf/optin/2012/08282012_general_optin/. We also offer an option to see if a non-Verizon device is compatible with our network by viewing the Device ID/IMEI numbers from the device and visiting our website at https://www.verizonwireless.com/onedp/byod#/. I hope this information is helpful. - RobertC_VZW
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I’m holding out a bit longer, but also am curious about this phone. My favorite reviewer has all good stuff to say. Likes it better than any other phone he’s tried. The 6t did work well, although Wifi calling did not enable on prepaid.
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I currently have the OnePlus 7 Pro on Verizon. A few things to note.
1. No wifi calling a available.
2. You can not use Verizon's number share feature. It's not available/compatible. (Found out the hard way trying to use number share with my Samsung Galaxy Watch LTE 46mm.)
3. Make sure you call Verizon and request it be activated/partitioned as a CDMA-Less device in order to get sms and visual voicemail to work.
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Hey thanks for the info. Verizon can't seem to enable it for my device, they're having issues seeing the device info on their end in order to enable it (Ccid I believe). What is the model # that worked for you? Thank you.
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Welp I just gave up. I switched back to my iPhone XS Max 🤷🏻♂️.
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So it didn't work for you? Does it say not supported for you when you put in the IMEI? What's your model #? Mine is GM1910
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We want to help you as much as possible, Etsyal1e2r3. I’ve sent you a Private Note to continue working with you there.
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They tell you it works then it does not. I cant use my one plus with my watch on Verizon. I was able to on tmobile. The rep said i could port everything over,now im stuck and no one wants to help.
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@KSH1996 wrote:They tell you it works then it does not. I cant use my one plus with my watch on Verizon. I was able to on tmobile. The rep said i could port everything over,now im stuck and no one wants to help.
The phone will work with talk, text and data. As for numbershare, that may be a problem. What watch?
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I activated both a Oneplus 7 pro and a Oneplus 6T using the Verizon online tool. Both are working perfectly, I did not have to use customer service at all. The only feature I miss is not having WiFi calling but both phones are great otherwise. Both are flagship performance at a fraction of the price of a comparable iPhone, Pixel or S9. I am really please with the phones after 1 month of ownership.
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I’m disappointed the 7 pro and 7 are not whitelisted by Verizon. 6t is working great. I guess this is how to keep me from buying new phones 😆.
However, I don’t usually keep Phones more than 1 year, so I would like some options pretty soon.
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@interox wrote:I activated both a Oneplus 7 pro and a Oneplus 6T using the Verizon online tool. Both are working perfectly, I did not have to use customer service at all. The only feature I miss is not having WiFi calling but both phones are great otherwise. Both are flagship performance at a fraction of the price of a comparable iPhone, Pixel or S9. I am really please with the phones after 1 month of ownership.
Are you still recommend or have any other tips of using one plus 7 pro on Verizon..? I don't use wifi calling much
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@Toy9cito wrote:
@interox wrote:I activated both a Oneplus 7 pro and a Oneplus 6T using the Verizon online tool. Both are working perfectly, I did not have to use customer service at all. The only feature I miss is not having WiFi calling but both phones are great otherwise. Both are flagship performance at a fraction of the price of a comparable iPhone, Pixel or S9. I am really please with the phones after 1 month of ownership.
Are you still recommend or have any other tips of using one plus 7 pro on Verizon..? I don't use wifi calling much
Wifi calling is still excluded for non Verizon androids.
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Toy9cito, Wi-Fi Calling is an essential feature to have. Our goal is to make sure you are able to use it. I will need to check your account to make sure the line is provisioned properly. Are you currently traveling outside of the U.S.?
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🤨
The title of the thread is 'oneplus 7 pro'. Unless there has been a change in Verizon policy, there is no WiFi calling on non-Verizon branded androids with the Pixel being the singular exception.
I would be DELIGHTED if that were no longer the case.
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I purchased a OnePlus 6t right after it was released late last fall. I was going from a Google Pixel XL to the OP. I took the SIM card out of my Pixel, inserted it in SIM Slot 1 on the 6t, and everything worked great except receiving texts. I called in and the tech support specialist enabled CDMA-Less Device on my account, and I haven't had any issues since.
A friend just purchaesd a OP 7 Pro. They were going from an iPhone 6s to the OP 7 Pro, and upon swapping the SIM, had the same "can't receive texts" issue I had. We were told by Verizon tech support that swapping SIMs from iPhone to Android frequently doesn't work, and suggested we go to a corporate store for a new SIM.
After going to the Verizon store, the tech support specialist inserted a new SIM, monkeyed around on the account to get it activated, and lastly enabled CDMA-Less Device on their account. After a few minutes of waiting, the OP 7 Pro had full functionality.
As for wifi calling, I'm not currently able to use it on the 6t (not sure on the 7 Pro, but I will find out). HD calling is enabled and supported, but not wifi calling. From what I've read, it's up to Verizon to whitelist devices as OP devices support wifi calling.
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mason-1, we truly appreciate the feedback you've provided and we're glad to hear that you're able to use your OnePlus 6T device on the Verizon network after speaking with our Technical Support team. We've also noted your reference to your friend having purchased an OP 7 Pro after having previously used an iPhone 6s. We also noted your reference to your friend having used the SIM Card from the iPhone 6s in the OP 7 Pro and receiving a notification that the device couldn't text messages, as you had experienced before. Normally different equipment manufacturer's SIM Cards are not compatible (e.g. iPhone to Android device, etc.) We're glad to hear that upon visiting one of our corporate stores, that your friend's device is also working. There are instances when non-Verizon devices won't be able to access specific features (e.g. Wi-Fi Calling, etc.) and we apologize for the inconvenience. We recommend visiting our website to view our list of supported unlocked devices at https://www.verizonwireless.com/unlocked-smartphones/. We're confident that this information will be helpful. - RobertC_VZW
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@vzw_customer_support I appreciate the response, but the OP 6t and 7 Pro are both listed on the page that you sent, so unless I'm missing something, it's not helpful.
@NewOldcustomer It really is a pity.
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I apologize for any confusion. An unlocked phone is not tied to a specific phone carrier. Yes, this device is posted on our website as a Support Unlocked Phone. Even though it is supported it does not mean it will have access to the same features as our Device Branded device do. Does this information help? AlbertoR_VZW
