Samsung S9 Video Calling
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I just purchased a new Galaxy S9 to replace my S5. I do not see the option for video calling that I had on the S5. I purchased the S9 unlocked from Samsung rather than Verizon because of the price difference. Is it because this is not a Verizon branded phone that it is not giving me the Video call option? I am thinking that this is a option unique to Verizon.
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I appreciate you taking the time to help out our fellow community members, sprmankalel.
WEW2, I know how important it is to make sure all the features on your phone are working properly. Not all features are guaranteed to work with an unlock device. Have you added the free HD Calling and Video Calling features to your line? You can do so online via My Verizon. Under My Plans & Services select Manage Products & Apps > under Get Products select Free Products > Get it Now (next to HD Voice and Video Calling).
On your phone, what do you see when you try enabling Video Calling http://vz.to/2pytp7W?
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It could be because it is not a Verizon branded phone. The video calling you speak of sounds like the feature that is included with Advanced Calling. If you have that setting, make sure it is enabled and hopefully the video calling feature will appear. However, this is a Verizon specific feature and may not appear on a carrier unlocked device.
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Thank you for your reply. The advanced calling is enabled but Video Calling does not show up. So saving the money getting the unlocked version cost me that feature.
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WEW2 wrote:
Thank you for your reply. The advanced calling is enabled but Video Calling does not show up. So saving the money getting the unlocked version cost me that feature.
Yes HD Calling or VoLTE will obviously work. If it didn't when Verizon shuts down CDMA in 22 months that would cause issues. As I said neither wi-fi calling or Video calling will work.
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Not true.
I have an unlocked S9+ purchased from Samsung and wifi calling works.
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When you ran the setup did you already have the sim in or did you go through the process without your sim in. I noticed sometimes the carrier partition doesn't download if the sim is put in after the setup and not before.
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When you ran the setup did you already have the sim in or did you go through the process without your sim in. I noticed sometimes the carrier partition doesn't download if the sim is put in after the setup and not before.
The OP said they have the unlocked version. Unlocked phones do not get wi-fi/video calling. This is why if you have Verizon you get the Verizon version.
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Tidbits wrote:
When you ran the setup did you already have the sim in or did you go through the process without your sim in. I noticed sometimes the carrier partition doesn't download if the sim is put in after the setup and not before.
The OP said they have the unlocked version. Unlocked phones do not get wi-fi/video calling. This is why if you have Verizon you get the Verizon version.
All Samsung versions are the same. The carrier partitions are the only difference. The way the carrier partition is supposed to work during the setup process it downloads what it needs to work on a specific carrier including carrier branded applications during setup. I always assumed Samsung would use it because they use the same hardware for all devices(it's intended purposed to reduce costs setup by Google to make it easier for OEMS).
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Tidbits wrote:
boringusername wrote:
Tidbits wrote:
When you ran the setup did you already have the sim in or did you go through the process without your sim in. I noticed sometimes the carrier partition doesn't download if the sim is put in after the setup and not before.
The OP said they have the unlocked version. Unlocked phones do not get wi-fi/video calling. This is why if you have Verizon you get the Verizon version.
All Samsung versions are the same. The carrier partitions are the only difference. The way the carrier partition is supposed to work during the setup process it downloads what it needs to work on a specific carrier including carrier branded applications during setup. I always assumed Samsung would use it because they use the same hardware for all devices(it's intended purposed to reduce costs setup by Google to make it easier for OEMS).
All I know if you buy something like an unlocked Motorola like a G5( which Verizon doesn't sell ) wi-fi calling and video calling do not work.
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That's correct that's what should happen but since Samsung does sell carrier versions often the unlock one should download the carrier payload. If anything I know the person could flash the carrier rom and gain all the features, but that's a different discussion.
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I have unlocked s9 with no video call option, and unlocked s9+ with video call option on Verizon, makes no sense
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I appreciate you taking the time to help out our fellow community members, sprmankalel.
WEW2, I know how important it is to make sure all the features on your phone are working properly. Not all features are guaranteed to work with an unlock device. Have you added the free HD Calling and Video Calling features to your line? You can do so online via My Verizon. Under My Plans & Services select Manage Products & Apps > under Get Products select Free Products > Get it Now (next to HD Voice and Video Calling).
On your phone, what do you see when you try enabling Video Calling http://vz.to/2pytp7W?
JohnB_VZW
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Hi JohnB_VZW,
I have a Galaxy s9 UNLOCKED which I purchased from Samsung. I transfered my existing SIM from my Galaxy s7 to the new phone as the instructions indicated. The phone number and connection to the Verizon network transferred correctly, however; many of the features such as WiFi Calling and Video Calling are not an option. If I'm correct, this is because Verizon has those specifically for the phones they sell - and not for the Samsung sold phones.
What I can also state is that the Verizon network handshake has identified my phone as 'non-Verizon branded' and the call quality, data speed and call delivery is sub-par. I spoke to Samsung about this and they confirmed that other Verizon customers have reported the same conditions. They also stated that the only way to resolve these hampering issues - as far as they have been able to verify - is to swap carried. They suggested that both T-Mobile and Sprint have full access to all the carrier benefits on the unlocked versions of the Galaxy s9.
For those of us who did not want to pay the extra money just to purchase the same phone from Verizon, what information or action can you provide on how to still receive the services we're paying extra for - such as WiFi, HD and Video calling?
Thanks!
GRKNOX
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grknox007 wrote:
For those of us who did not want to pay the extra money just to purchase the same phone from Verizon, what information or action can you provide on how to still receive the services we're paying extra for - such as WiFi, HD and Video calling?
Thanks!
GRKNOX
yes buy a Verizon branded phone if you want to use the Verizon network. This has been known for some time that only Verizon braded phones allow wi-fi and video calling but if you didn't know then you know now. And you are not paying extra for wi-fi and video calling. Verizon does not charge extra for those.
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I tried to follow the directions below, but under free products there is no "HD Voice and Video Calling" to select. On the My Verizon screen the two Samsung Galaxy s9 phones on my account say they have the free HD Voice service. I can't find a way to enable the HD Voice that is listed as on the phones.
They were both unlocked devices. I was trying to get and make the Video Calling feature work on these phones.
Under My Plans & Services select Manage Products & Apps > under Get Products select Free Products > Get it Now (next to HD Voice and Video Calling).
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We are very sorry to hear about the concern that has come up with not being able to enable Advanced Calling on your Samsung Galaxy S9 devices, gtcarlson. We will be more than happy to go through some steps to make sure that you can enable this feature in the end. Below is a link you can click on to view the steps on how to activate HD Voice on your devices. Please let us know what happens when you follow these steps? Thank you. http://spr.ly/66031DaFV BrettA_VZW
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WEW2 wrote:
I just purchased a new Galaxy S9 to replace my S5. I do not see the option for video calling that I had on the S5. I purchased the S9 unlocked from Samsung rather than Verizon because of the price difference. Is it because this is not a Verizon branded phone that it is not giving me the Video call option? I am thinking that this is a option unique to Verizon.
Any help would be appreciated.
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That's because you got the unlocked version and not the Verizon version. You won't be able to do wi-fi calling either.
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