How To Guide Enable VoLTE and VoWifi on OOS 13 without root - OnePlus 9 Pro

Thanks to @caracciola for posting this on the OnePlus 7 Pro forum (link to original guide), the same guide worked on my OnePlus 9 Pro (EU - LE2123 - F75 update, also on 13.1) to enable VoWifi (wifi Calling).
I am just rewording the steps here to make them clearer for me:
Note 1: If you have 2 sims, disable the second sim and proceed. After finishing with the first sim, enable the second sim and disable the first sim then repeat the steps from step 3.
Note 2: Make sure to disable permission monitoring in Developer settings.
Install Shizuku app from playstore: Shizuku - Apps on Google Play
Download "pixel ims" from the attachments of original post to your phone (direct link). Exctract the APK and install it, but do not open it yet. (Edit 27/06/2023: new updated apk available here)
Open the Start shizuku app on your phone.
Connect your phone to you PC with USB DEBUGGING enabled.
Run the ADB command on your PC: adb shell sh /sdcard/Android/data/moe.shizuku.privileged.api/start.sh
You should see something like "Shizuku is running" at your phone. (Edit: might need to uncheck "Disable permission monitoring" in developer settings).
While the shizuku app is running now open the pixel ims app.
Tap "Allow all the time" when seeing prompt asking for Shizuku permission.
Press the button "Enable VoLTE" to enable VoLTE in Pixel IMS
Reboot your phone... Voilà now you have the switches for VoLTE & VoWifi on the settings

Not works for me... I have the italian operator PosteMobile

Doesn't work for me... I tried to use a custom ROM so I could have VoWiFi, but I felt something was off. I got back to OOS13 on my OnePlus 8 Pro (IN2023) with AT&T and tried this method but no success...

omar302 said:
Thanks to @caracciola for posting this on the OnePlus 7 Pro forum (link to original guide), the same guide worked on my OnePlus 9 Pro (EU - LE2123 - F75 update) to enable VoWifi (wifi Calling).
I am just rewording the steps here to make them clearer for me:
Note 1: If you have 2 sims, disable the second sim and proceed. After finishing with the first sim, enable the second sim and disable the first sim then repeat the steps from step 3.
Note 2: Make sure to disable permission monitoring in Developer settings.
Install Shizuku app from playstore: Shizuku - Apps on Google Play
Download "pixel ims" from the attachments of original post to your phone (direct link). Exctract the APK and install it, but do not open it yet.
Open the Start shizuku app on your phone.
Connect your phone to you PC with USB DEBUGGING enabled.
Run the ADB command on your PC: adb shell sh /sdcard/Android/data/moe.shizuku.privileged.api/start.sh. You should see somewhat like "Shizuku is running" at your phone.
While the shizuku app is running now open the pixel ims app.
Tap "Allow all the time" when seeing prompt asking for Shizuku permission.
Press the button "Enable VoLTE" to enable VoLTE in Pixel IMS
Reboot your phone... Voilà now you have the switches for VoLTE & VoWifi on the settings
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Thank you! It worked on a LE2121 with Android 13!

Update:
I just updated to 13.1 and lost VoLTE. Re-did the steps and got it back.

Added an edit to step 5 in OP, as with 13.1 I had to uncheck "Disable permission monitoring" in developer settings).

It's not work. Oneplus 10 pro. Oxygen os 13.1

yasador said:
It's not work. Oneplus 10 pro. Oxygen os 13.1
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Need to be more specific.....

Hi,
When I put in the command
adb shell sh /sdcard/Android/data/moe.shizuku.privileged.api/start.sh.
on my PC, I get the following error:
sh: /sdcard/Android/data/moe.shizuku.privileged.api/start.sh.: No such file or directory
I tried toggling disable permission monitoring but still getting the same result
Help please

momiloco said:
Hi,
When I put in the command
adb shell sh /sdcard/Android/data/moe.shizuku.privileged.api/start.sh.
on my PC, I get the following error:
sh: /sdcard/Android/data/moe.shizuku.privileged.api/start.sh.: No such file or directory
I tried toggling disable permission monitoring but still getting the same result
Help please
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If you are using Windows PowerShell, you might need to .\ Infront of the command. it would be like this:
.\adb shell sh /sdcard/Android/data/moe.shizuku.privileged.api/start.sh
Another suggestion, I think the command should be without the period "." at the end. I just edited the original post to remove it.

omar302 said:
If you are using Windows PowerShell, you might need to .\ Infront of the command. it would be like this:
.\adb shell sh /sdcard/Android/data/moe.shizuku.privileged.api/start.sh
Another suggestion, I think the command should be without the period "." at the end. I just edited the original post to remove it.
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Thanks bro.
I tried like what you suggested but still the same error.
Managed to do it using wireless USB debugging. Much easier.
Thanks

omar302 said:
Thanks to @caracciola for posting this on the OnePlus 7 Pro forum (link to original guide), the same guide worked on my OnePlus 9 Pro (EU - LE2123 - F75 update, also on 13.1) to enable VoWifi (wifi Calling).
I am just rewording the steps here to make them clearer for me:
Note 1: If you have 2 sims, disable the second sim and proceed. After finishing with the first sim, enable the second sim and disable the first sim then repeat the steps from step 3.
Note 2: Make sure to disable permission monitoring in Developer settings.
Install Shizuku app from playstore: Shizuku - Apps on Google Play
Download "pixel ims" from the attachments of original post to your phone (direct link). Exctract the APK and install it, but do not open it yet.
Open the Start shizuku app on your phone.
Connect your phone to you PC with USB DEBUGGING enabled.
Run the ADB command on your PC: adb shell sh /sdcard/Android/data/moe.shizuku.privileged.api/start.sh
You should see something like "Shizuku is running" at your phone. (Edit: might need to uncheck "Disable permission monitoring" in developer settings).
While the shizuku app is running now open the pixel ims app.
Tap "Allow all the time" when seeing prompt asking for Shizuku permission.
Press the button "Enable VoLTE" to enable VoLTE in Pixel IMS
Reboot your phone... Voilà now you have the switches for VoLTE & VoWifi on the settings
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Does the above step exclusively for Pixel phone? I recently bought Oneplus 11r 5g from India and living in US. My phone isn't working. Tmobile is telling me that VoLTE option should be enabled. Question is can I apply the above steps on my phone without bricking it?

kmahesh said:
Does the above step exclusively for Pixel phone? I recently bought Oneplus 11r 5g from India and living in US. My phone isn't working. Tmobile is telling me that VoLTE option should be enabled. Question is can I apply the above steps on my phone without bricking it?
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I think you missed reading the first paragraph. It worked for me on my OnePlus 9 Pro on OOS 13 & 13.1. I am using a Tello (US) line which is basically T-Mobile and got VoWifi to work using these steps.

Actually I read that and I thought 11r might be different from 9Pro. Nevertheless, I gave a shot at this. I got to the place where I need to enable volte but it is greyed out and none of the other options are responding on that screen. See the screenshot. Am I missing something?
Interestingly you seem have owned same sets of phones I owned in the past too - HTC, 7 Pro etc
UPDATE - I downloaded the latest version of Pixel IMS app v1.2.6 - but has no effect on Oneplus 11r & Tmobile.
PLEASE HELP

kmahesh said:
Actually I read that and I thought 11r might be different from 9Pro. Nevertheless, I gave a shot at this. I got to the place where I need to enable volte but it is greyed out and none of the other options are responding on that screen. See the screenshot. Am I missing something?
Interestingly you seem have owned same sets of phones I owned in the past too - HTC, 7 Pro etc
UPDATE - I downloaded the latest version of Pixel IMS app v1.2.6 - but has no effect on Oneplus 11r & Tmobile.
PLEASE HELP
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It seems that it doesn't work for all SIM cards. I also tried the same with a 1+ 7 Pro using another SIM and it did not work. Maybe I'll try with the Tello SIM on the 7 Pro just to test if it's an issue with the phone or SIM.

Thanks Omar for trying. All I am trying to find out (1) Is my phone the culprit (or) my T-Mobile is the culprit (2) Is there a solution (with or without rooting) to make this work for USA carriers?
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks
Mahesh

Hello everybody. I have Oneplus 9R OOS 13.0 Android 13. I did everything according to the instructions using wifi debugging. The volte switch slider has become active. However, when making a call, the phone still falls into the H+, H or 3G network. I have 2 SIM cards installed, before starting the algorithm, I did not deactivate the second one. Could this be a problem? If so, what would you recommend to do in this case?
I tested SIM card 1 used for calls and the Internet in another device, Volte works on it.

Updated to LE2123_13.1.0.580(EX01) and off course lost VoWifi, however, repeating the steps re-enabled it.
Also found an updated Pixel IMS apk (link to download) that has more options when enabling VoLTE or VoWifi.

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Lollipop tethering (working)

Thanks to datawrhsdoc for translating the OP
datawrhsdoc said:
1. Root your phone
2. Either modify your existing APN to use IPv4 and adding 'dun' to the list of APN types, or create a duplicate APN with the same modifications
3. Set the modified/new APN as your default.
4. Download tether_counter_kill.txt from the OP's first post, and rename the file removing the txt extension (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=59858654&postcount=1)
5. Install Smanager from Play Store
6. Navigate to tether_counter_kill from Smanager, and set both 'Su' and 'Boot' options. Run it (you won't need to do this again)
7. Start Mobile Hotspot on your phone, and connect to the hotspot from your devices
8. Immediately start a VPN client from your device(s) which will tether. VPN must redirect ALL traffic (e.g., TorGuard).
9. Enjoy unlimited WiFi tether
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You can also try adding this to your build.prop (I don't know if this does anything):
net.tethering.noprovisioning=true
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Idea for the script taken from:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/z3/general/lollipop-tethering-t3058923
This can be fixed permanently using the following procedure (UPDATE: no root required):
Enable developer mode (Go to Settings -> About phone, and click on the build number until the developer mode is enabled).
Enable USB debugging under Settings -> Developer options
Connect the device with a USB cable to a computer with the Android SDK platform tools installed
Start an adb shell: adb shell
In the adb shell, run this command: settings put global tether_dun_required 0
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RussianBear said:
Looks like the settings.db is on a lock-down. I can't access it via sqlite any longer. It says: "the database is currently locked by another process"
Any ideas? @autoprime ?
Quick Edit: was able to copy settings.db to sd card and open it up with sqlite. couldn't change any parameters, as sqlite would fc. Downloaded this guy (http://sqlitebrowser.org/) and made changes, then overwrote the one in data/data directory. We'll see how/if it works.
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Any luck so far?
Fhuron said:
Any luck so far?
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Nope, something over-writes the tethering back to "1" after each reboot. I'm sure @autoprime can figure this one out, as he did for KK.
You are right I'm on LG G2 with official T-Mo lollipop and I was able to edit settings.db...not with sglite but with SQLite Debugger.
After reboot, the changes i made to the tethering reverted back to dafault 1.
For those that want to use wireless tether, try the app from this thread (it's $2.5):
http://forum.xda-developers.com/note-4-tmobile/general/unlimited-wifi-tethering-t2914057
I'm more interested in making the usb tethering work. I'll try using IPv4 + vpn tonight. Pretty sure it's going to fail because of the tether.dun set to 1...
P.S. additional links:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/note-3-tmobile/help/tethering-fix-t3068545
http://forum.xda-developers.com/tmobile-galaxy-s6-edge/help/unlimited-tethering-t3073884
Another quick update. The guide from here works for tether_dun settings: http://forum.xda-developers.com/z3/general/lollipop-tethering-t3058923
You can use this command in terminal emulator, pending you are rooted.
su
settings put global tether_dun_required 0
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or those having issues with tethering. I tested it out today and had issues. It would connect but would not resolve dns. I have unlimited tethering on Three, it's always worked until now.
Doing this resolved my issues. I suspect this issue will be resolve by Three when an official uk build is released.
This can be fixed permanently using the following procedure (UPDATE: no root required):
Enable developer mode (Go to Settings -> About phone, and click on the build number until the developer mode is enabled).
Enable USB debugging under Settings -> Developer options
Connect the device with a USB cable to a computer with the Android SDK platform tools installed
Start an adb shell: adb shell
In the adb shell, run this command: settings put global tether_dun_required 0
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RussianBear said:
Another quick update. The guide from here works for tether_dun settings: http://forum.xda-developers.com/z3/general/lollipop-tethering-t3058923
You can use this command in terminal emulator, pending you are rooted.
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anyone tested does this work with no tether tracking?
Uploading a tether_dun_required=0 script (needs root) that you can use with Smanager to either trigger it via a desktop widget, app, or set it on boot. Remove ".txt" from the end and navigate to it via Smanager. I will test tethering later tonight.
Make sure you click/select the SuperUser icon in Smanager's options.
You can also try adding this to your build.prop:
net.tethering.noprovisioning=true
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Looks like we're money, at least on usb tethering. I will update the op.
any specific settings on Wifi Tether Router? I'm unable to get an SSID to show up using the instructions from wifi tether router's website.
updated APN to ipv4
ran script posted above..
rihc55 said:
any specific settings on Wifi Tether Router? I'm unable to get an SSID to show up using the instructions from wifi tether router's website.
updated APN to ipv4
ran script posted above..
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Try using stock wifi tether and see if it's counting. I haven't used the other app yet.
RussianBear said:
Try using stock wifi tether and see if it's counting. I haven't used the other app yet.
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Ohh okay. even better.. ill try it and report back. thanks
EDIT:
Strange, i cant even get an SSID to show up on the native hotspot now. I know it worked before -- i used it last Sunday. The hotspot turns itself off after like 30 seconds.
Okay.. So I did a factory reset because i didnt know how to fix my problem from my previous post.
Then I:
1) added the same APN as IPV5
2) did this:
Enable developer mode (Go to Settings -> About phone, and click on the build number until the developer mode is enabled).
Enable USB debugging under Settings -> Developer options
Connect the device with a USB cable to a computer with the Android SDK platform tools installed
Start an adb shell: adb shell
In the adb shell, run this command: settings put global tether_dun_required 0
3) used the native tether app
I haven't tested it very extensively but from what i can tell, i am able to tether and it just shows up as normal data vs mobile hotspot. I transferred bout 600mb as a test. will test more later.
Thanks for your help RussianBear!
EDIT:
I lied. i think tmobile was delayed in reflecting my usage. it showed up today.
My hot-spot was broken by LP. Devices connect fine but have no Internet whatsoever. I'm able to USB tether without issues using PDANet and just selecting level 1 hide tether usage works fine. No needs for UA switching or anything like that. Just wish the WiFi tether worked, even if it's counting.
Could anyone help with step by step instructions. I am new at this and dont want to do anything wrong. Plus i dont see the script.
dreday3223 said:
Could anyone help with step by step instructions. I am new at this and dont want to do anything wrong. Plus i dont see the script.
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Dre, are you rooted? Script is attached to the bottom of the first post.
RussianBear said:
Dre, are you rooted? Script is attached to the bottom of the first post.
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I am. What exactly do i have to do? Where do i place that command? This is all very new to me and I'm not trying to mess up my phone so the simplest of instructions would be great.
dreday3223 said:
I am. What exactly do i have to do? Where do i place that command? This is all very new to me and I'm not trying to mess up my phone so the simplest of instructions would be great.
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Download smanager from the playstore, download the script, then using smanager navigate to the script and run it. You will need to select the su icon from the smanager's script options. Let me know if/where you get stuck.
Script Works for WIFI Tether
It appears that this method is working for WIFI tethering as well. I watched an 11 minute Youtube and then emailed myself a 5.5MB Powerpoint. Here are my results:
Before After
Mobile Hotspot 92.2 92.4
Data 462.2 527.1
Not sure where that 0.2MB came from, but that's not much of my 5GB plan, so I don't much care.
Update 1: Figured out where the 0.2MB came from. My testing used all encrypted traffic over HTTPS, and TMO couldn't track it. I then ran a CNN.com video and the Mobile Hotspot counter spiked. Still not quite there yet.
Update 2: Enabled my VPN, and no traffic at all is being tracked by TMO. No user agent required. Yipee!!
datawrhsdoc said:
It appears that this method is working for WIFI tethering as well. I watched an 11 minute Youtube and then emailed myself a 5.5MB Powerpoint. Here are my results:
Before After
Mobile Hotspot 92.2 92.4
Data 462.2 527.1
Not sure where that 0.2MB came from, but that's not much of my 5GB plan, so I don't much care.
Update: Figured out where the 0.2MB came from. My testing used all encrypted traffic over HTTPS, and TMO couldn't track it. I then ran a CNN.com video and the Mobile Hotspot counter spiked. Still not quite there yet.
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Are you using a vpn service or just agent switchers?

How to disable carrier-check for native WiFi Tether (no root)

*EDIT* This appears to only be working for people with NON-unlimited data plans. I apologize for the inconvenience...
Saw this over in the AT&T subforum, originally posted by @ExTREmE99 , just reposting here.
This will disable the carrier check on your Verizon G4 and allow you to use the native WiFi tether - no root needed!
1. Enable developer mode (Go to Settings -> About phone, and click on the build number until the developer mode is enabled).
2. Enable USB debugging under Settings -> Developer options
3. Connect the device with a USB cable to a computer with the Android SDK platform tools installed
4. Start an adb shell: adb shell
5. In the adb shell, run these commands one by one:
settings put global tether_dun_required 0
settings put system tether_entitlement_check_state 0
reboot
When your phone comes back up you will have a fully functional native WiFi tether
i must be doing something wrong because i still get the "you need a subscription" popup
Worked for me, thanks! Needed this a few days ago and couldn't use it n was like "F***, wish I had root" hahaha. Oh and also shouldn't this be posted in General?
jrc27 said:
i must be doing something wrong because i still get the "you need a subscription" popup
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Same here, did I do this right?
Code:
$ adb shell
[email protected]:/ $ settings put global tether_dun_required 0
[email protected]:/ $ settings put system tether_entitlement_check_state 0
[email protected]:/ $ reboot
Congobongo said:
Same here, did I do this right?
Code:
$ adb shell
[email protected]:/ $ settings put global tether_dun_required 0
[email protected]:/ $ settings put system tether_entitlement_check_state 0
[email protected]:/ $ reboot
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when do you see the subscription message?
try typing:
adb devices
you should see a string of characters listing your device. if it shows no device, then you need to double check that you have your device drivers installed
Tomyk89 said:
when do you see the subscription message?
try typing:
adb devices
you should see a string of characters listing your device. if it shows no device, then you need to double check that you have your device drivers installed
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I see it after i reboot and try using the hotspot app
jrc27 said:
I see it after i reboot and try using the hotspot app
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don't use the hotspot app - in fact, disable that one.
You want to use the built in functionality to tether (not technically an app)
Go to settings, More (under wireless networks), then "Mobile Hotspot". You can setup your SSID and password in there. Also, you can create a shortcut in your notification bar by scrolling over to the right side, clicking edit, then checking the box next to "Mobile Hotspot"
Hope that helps.
Tomyk89 said:
don't use the hotspot app - in fact, disable that one.
You want to use the built in functionality to tether (not technically an app)
Go to settings, More (under wireless networks), then "Mobile Hotspot". You can setup your SSID and password in there. Also, you can create a shortcut in your notification bar by scrolling over to the right side, clicking edit, then checking the box next to "Mobile Hotspot"
Hope that helps.
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I can't even find the damn app to disable it.
I tried as you suggested, going in through the settings and i still get the verizon C*ckblock...
jrc27 said:
I can't even find the damn app to disable it.
I tried as you suggested, going in through the settings and i still get the verizon C*ckblock...
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Could you try disabling the verizon hotspot app? Mine was disabled way before I discovered this so I may need to add this step to the instructions. you may want to go through the steps one more time after that to ensure everything is set correctly. Don't forget to restart either. It works great on mine so it should for yours as well - unless you took the update a week ago?
Let me know - Thanks!
Tomyk89 said:
Could you try disabling the verizon hotspot app? Mine was disabled way before I discovered this so I may need to add this step to the instructions. you may want to go through the steps one more time after that to ensure everything is set correctly. Don't forget to restart either. It works great on mine so it should for yours as well - unless you took the update a week ago?
Let me know - Thanks!
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I've been very careful not to take the update. Is the hot spot app have a weird name or something? I can't seem to find it in the app manager or using rom toolbox
jrc27 said:
I've been very careful not to take the update. Is the hot spot app have a weird name or something? I can't seem to find it in the app manager or using rom toolbox
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hmmm i think I'm confused. My Hotspot app is apparently still in my app drawer. When i click on it it just takes me to the native hotspot functionality.
Honestly I'd attempt to run those commands again. It would help if you took a screen shot of the command prompt window after running all of the commands. After each command it should pause for a second or two then jump to the next line with no errors or responses.
Is your USB debugging on? Also, are you in MTP or PTP USB mode when plugged into your PC?
jrc27 said:
i must be doing something wrong because i still get the "you need a subscription" popup
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Should it be? I assumed stuff like this went under the Help section since it was helping people. Maybe I'm wrong. If a MOD would like to correct me and maybe move the thread, feel free.
Tomyk89 said:
hmmm i think I'm confused. My Hotspot app is apparently still in my app drawer. When i click on it it just takes me to the native hotspot functionality.
Honestly I'd attempt to run those commands again. It would help if you took a screen shot of the command prompt window after running all of the commands. After each command it should pause for a second or two then jump to the next line with no errors or responses.
Is your USB debugging on? Also, are you in MTP or PTP USB mode when plugged into your PC?
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Heading to bed...I'll give it another go in the morning
Thanks again for the help, i appreciate it!
jrc27 said:
Heading to bed...I'll give it another go in the morning
Thanks again for the help, i appreciate it!
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no problem dude. try some of my suggestions tomorrow and get back to me. feel free to PM and we can post the final solution up here as to not fill the the thread up with troubleshooting.
No Go...
Tried multiple times and could not get it to work. adb looked successful but after reboot I still get a subscription check.
joebrady119 said:
Tried multiple times and could not get it to work. adb looked successful but after reboot I still get a subscription check.
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have you taken the latest OTA update?
Tomyk89 said:
have you taken the latest OTA update?
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Have not taken any OTA.
This unfortunately doesn't seem to work for me either
I had to put my device in PTP mode in order for ADB to show the device, after the device was confirmed with adb devices, I issued the commands this is the output
Code:
C:\Users\NOTIMPORTANT\AppData\Local\Android\sdk>adb devices
List of devices attached
VS986931(changed the last four for security) device
C:\Users\NOTIMPORTANT\AppData\Local\Android\sdk>adb shell
[email protected]:/ $ settings put global tether_dun_required 0
settings put global tether_dun_required 0
[email protected]:/ $ settings put system tether_entitlement_check_state 0
settings put system tether_entitlement_check_state 0
[email protected]:/ $
When I attempt to enable hotspot I am greeted with the "Use of this service requires a subscription..."
FoxFi seems to work, I just HATE having to change my lock screen in order to use the damn thing!
I'm willing to run further tests and commands if you would like, please just let me know.
I have NOT taken any over the air update. I used the Debloater tool and blocked/hid the app.
Tomyk89 said:
when do you see the subscription message?
try typing:
adb devices
you should see a string of characters listing your device. if it shows no device, then you need to double check that you have your device drivers installed
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Here's a screenshot of my terminal window:
I'm using the native tethering just like everybody else (Settings, More, flick the tethering switch to On and receive the service check). Haven't taken the OTA and have the service disabled via debloater tool. I appreciate the help!
At this point I'm not sure why some are reporting that this works while others aren't. I added a message on the original post warning that this isn't a for sure thing. I'll be sure to update if/when I find a fix or what is going wrong, but for now I think I have enough info to look into this. thanks for your help everyone and I hope that I can find a fix for this. Worst case - we have to wait until we have root to enable this.
-tom

easy way to fix Samsung pay on non Samsung devices

enable magisk hide on those apps in screenshot. Use xmlpak magisk mod if you don't see Samsung in play store after activating it on your watch
Please edit title to state that is requires a rooted phone, a simple "[ROOT]" would be fine. Don't want to have a misleading title.
I'm running a rooted note 9 and latest magisk, yet I don't see any of those apps in magisk hide? Not sure why
I have a Samsung galaxy watch 42mm and Nokia 7 Plus, i live in India, since i got the watch there is no option of Samsung pay in Galaxy wear app. I manually installed latest Samsung pay plugin ( https://www.apkmirror.com/apk/samsu...n/samsung-pay-watch-plug-in-1-7-5906-release/ ) , and changed the region to Australia and after that when i paired the watch again with galaxy wear app Samsung pay is showing in it, and i then followed the instructions in the app to set it up.
I followed the below instructions samsung pay works on my nokia 7 plus.
You do NOT need root.
But this is how you do it.
1. So first, download SDBstarterKidv1 from the following link please:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=74585286&postcount=330
WARNING: This will reset your watch, so make sure you back it up so you can restore it later.
2. Next make sure your watch is set up as follows:
- Debugging Mode turned ON
- Connect watch to WiFi and get its IP address (To find the IP address on Galaxy Watch: Settings > Connections > Wifi > Wifi Networks > [your network] > Scroll down to IP address)
3. Next, from SDBstarterKidv1 double click on 'install.bat' (it will not install, it just flashes a window, but this step is required)
4. From the subfolder data\tools double click on 'sdb.exe' (it will not install, it just flashes a window, but this step is required too)
After noting IP address of the Galaxy Watch, Launch ‘Ansicon.exe’ from sdb_2.2.60_windows-64\data\tools (this thing will open a command prompt window, and all the action is done here)
5. Type: sdb connect [IP of Galaxy Watch]
6. Look at Galaxy Watch, it will prompt you to accept a message
7. If you try the sdb connect [IP address] again, it will say "already connected". This means we are connected and good to continue.
8. Type: sdb shell and Enter
9. Copy Paste: launch_app csc-manager.csc-pre-configuration and Enter
So this lets you change the region of the watch. Now for me I changed mine to Austrailia. The code for Austrailia is XSA
Once the watch is reset, pair it back up with your phone.
10. Once pared with your phone you will need to:
- Turn on developer mode again
- Turn on debugging mode
- Turn off the watch and turn it back on again.
- You may need to wait a few minutes.
11. Once you have done this, you can open the Samsung Galaxy Wearable app and go to settings. When you scroll down you should see samsung pay.
If you dont see pay, hold down the back button (Top right button) on the watch till samsung pay opens up and follow the instuctions to set it up. But initially the Samsung pay app is not recognising my compatible Indian Debit and Credit card and not allowing me to add, i thought this might be that i had changed the region to Australia, but i tried again after an hour and then to my surprise i am able to add all my 4 cards to Samsung pay app , and it is working also, i tried a payment at NFC enabled terminal and payment works flawlessly
Enjoy your new watch with Samsung Pay enabled.
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Sorry, My mistake, instead of APK mirror link, i entered xda link, now edited the original post, please check.
ca_guri01 said:
Sorry, My mistake, instead of APK mirror link, i entered xda link, now edited the original post, please check.
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I followed your steps, but chose SEK as region (thinking it was Sweden). However, now it's impossible to connect to the watch again with sdb. When trying to connect, I sometimes get responses like ¥¸ºeÇþx or other strange characters
EDIT: After the reset when I changed the region, the watch was also showing cyrillic characters for the instructions. However, as soon as I connected my phone, the watch changed to english.
EDIT2: I installed Tizen Studio to get the most recent version of SDB. And after a reboot of the watch, it looks like I'm getting closer:
Code:
PS C:\tizen-studio\tools> .\sdb connect 192.168.0.199
connecting to 192.168.0.199:26101 ...
device unauthorized. Please approve on your device.
PS C:\tizen-studio\tools> .\sdb connect 192.168.0.199
192.168.0.199:26101 is already connected
PS C:\tizen-studio\tools> ./sdb shell
device unauthorized. Please check the confirmation dialog on your device.
device unauthorized. Please check the confirmation dialog on your device.
device unauthorized. Please check the confirmation dialog on your device.
EDIT 3:
I followed instructions here: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/54120334/sdb-device-unauthorized
To delete the key, and after restarting the watch again and running sdb kill-server, I was able to connect again and get the request to confirm my computer.
Damn Samsung, why is this **** so buggy?
Inrego said:
I followed your steps, but chose SEK as region (thinking it was Sweden). However, now it's impossible to connect to the watch again with sdb. When trying to connect, I sometimes get responses like ¥¸ºeÇþx or other strange characters
EDIT: After the reset when I changed the region, the watch was also showing cyrillic characters for the instructions. However, as soon as I connected my phone, the watch changed to english.
EDIT2: I installed Tizen Studio to get the most recent version of SDB. And after a reboot of the watch, it looks like I'm getting closer:
Code:
PS C:\tizen-studio\tools> .\sdb connect 192.168.0.199
connecting to 192.168.0.199:26101 ...
device unauthorized. Please approve on your device.
PS C:\tizen-studio\tools> .\sdb connect 192.168.0.199
192.168.0.199:26101 is already connected
PS C:\tizen-studio\tools> ./sdb shell
device unauthorized. Please check the confirmation dialog on your device.
device unauthorized. Please check the confirmation dialog on your device.
device unauthorized. Please check the confirmation dialog on your device.
EDIT 3:
I followed instructions here: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/54120334/sdb-device-unauthorized
To delete the key, and after restarting the watch again and running sdb kill-server, I was able to connect again and get the request to confirm my computer.
Damn Samsung, why is this **** so buggy?
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Yeah deleteing the key is the work around, glad you get the answer [emoji3]
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ca_guri01 said:
Yeah deleteing the key is the work around, glad you get the answer [emoji3]
Sent from my Nokia 7 plus using XDA-Developers Legacy app
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Thing is, the .tizen folder didn't exist when just installing the tools from this post. Only after I installed tizen studio
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Inrego said:
Thing is, the .tizen folder didn't exist when just installing the tools from this post. Only after I installed tizen studio
Sent from my VOG-L29 using Tapatalk
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Strange, i don't have tizen studio, never installed, and still i have .tizen folder, make sure hidden items are shown in windows option
Sent from my Nokia 7 plus using XDA-Developers Legacy app
ca_guri01 said:
Strange, i don't have tizen studio, never installed, and still i have .tizen folder, make sure hidden items are shown in windows option
Sent from my Nokia 7 plus using XDA-Developers Legacy app
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It is enabled. And it did show after installing Tizen Studio.
EDIT: I even ran the tools on another pc, and here's the user folder:
Inrego said:
It is enabled. And it did show after installing Tizen Studio.
EDIT: I even ran the tools on another pc, and here's the user folder:
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Ok, then may be i was lucky [emoji23] [emoji23]
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ca_guri01 said:
I have a Samsung galaxy watch 42mm and Nokia 7 Plus, i live in India, since i got the watch there is no option of Samsung pay in Galaxy wear app. I manually installed latest Samsung pay plugin ( https://www.apkmirror.com/apk/samsu...n/samsung-pay-watch-plug-in-1-7-5906-release/ ) , and changed the region to Australia and after that when i paired the watch again with galaxy wear app Samsung pay is showing in it, and i then followed the instructions in the app to set it up.
I followed the below instructions samsung pay works on my nokia 7 plus.
You do NOT need root.
But this is how you do it.
1. So first, download SDBstarterKidv1 from the following link please:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=74585286&postcount=330
WARNING: This will reset your watch, so make sure you back it up so you can restore it later.
2. Next make sure your watch is set up as follows:
- Debugging Mode turned ON
- Connect watch to WiFi and get its IP address (To find the IP address on Galaxy Watch: Settings > Connections > Wifi > Wifi Networks > [your network] > Scroll down to IP address)
3. Next, from SDBstarterKidv1 double click on 'install.bat' (it will not install, it just flashes a window, but this step is required)
4. From the subfolder data\tools double click on 'sdb.exe' (it will not install, it just flashes a window, but this step is required too)
After noting IP address of the Galaxy Watch, Launch ‘Ansicon.exe’ from sdb_2.2.60_windows-64\data\tools (this thing will open a command prompt window, and all the action is done here)
5. Type: sdb connect [IP of Galaxy Watch]
6. Look at Galaxy Watch, it will prompt you to accept a message
7. If you try the sdb connect [IP address] again, it will say "already connected". This means we are connected and good to continue.
8. Type: sdb shell and Enter
9. Copy Paste: launch_app csc-manager.csc-pre-configuration and Enter
So this lets you change the region of the watch. Now for me I changed mine to Austrailia. The code for Austrailia is XSA
Once the watch is reset, pair it back up with your phone.
10. Once pared with your phone you will need to:
- Turn on developer mode again
- Turn on debugging mode
- Turn off the watch and turn it back on again.
- You may need to wait a few minutes.
11. Once you have done this, you can open the Samsung Galaxy Wearable app and go to settings. When you scroll down you should see samsung pay.
If you dont see pay, hold down the back button (Top right button) on the watch till samsung pay opens up and follow the instuctions to set it up. But initially the Samsung pay app is not recognising my compatible Indian Debit and Credit card and not allowing me to add, i thought this might be that i had changed the region to Australia, but i tried again after an hour and then to my surprise i am able to add all my 4 cards to Samsung pay app , and it is working also, i tried a payment at NFC enabled terminal and payment works flawlessly
Enjoy your new watch with Samsung Pay enabled.
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It is show me a failed to connect
[email protected] said:
It is show me a failed to connect
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Delete .tizen folder from c:/users/your user name, make sure you have enabled the option of seeing hidden files, .tizen is hidden folder, if u can't see this folder, install tizen studio and remove this folder
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I ve added all to magisk hide. But still cant open samsung pay watch plugin. Still getting access denied
Hey,
Is it possible that thanks to your method I will be able to turn on Samsung pay in my country (Poland) if it is not supported? Only Google pay works. Maybe I will need to do it using paypal? Thank you for your help in advance
Miccia said:
I ve added all to magisk hide. But still cant open samsung pay watch plugin. Still getting access denied
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Fixed by using an older version of the plugin
FYI, I just received my Galaxy Watch today. Installed Samsung Pay (ver. 1.9.1206) on my Pixel 3XL and tried to run it but was denied because of Magisk (ver. 19.3 stable). So I hid the Manager via Hide Magisk Manager from within the app. I then was allowed to go through the setup process and add a credit card.
Failed to connect with remote device.
I have getting error failed to connect with remote device while connecting to galaxy watch . How to fix this.
Hello guys,
I also have error - failed to connect. When I try to ping the watch, the ping responses...
I tried it on fresh Windows 7 and 10 installations, also on Mac. Also tried to add the port to IP address. But always failed to connect... There is no message on the watch.
Any idea guys?
Thanks a lot.

How to enable Volte on Stock ROM - Help?

I spend days but cannot get volte provisioned on T-Mobile USA.
Things I've done so far
1. Volte Carrier check id already off via *#*#86583#*#*
2. Have temp root access but unable keep edited build.prop, reboot cause a restore of original build.prop, reference link here
3. Try QPST method from this thread and many similar ones, but PDC cannot recognize our phone even QPST see it fine and connected on a com port. Have to use su command "setprop sys.usb.config diag,adb " to make the connection.
Everyone have any ideas?
Your provider may need to enable it from their end as well.
At least that's what mine had to do before I could get VoLTE working.
IkkeZelf1000 said:
Your provider may need to enable it from their end as well.
At least that's what mine had to do before I could get VoLTE working.
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That's not an option, T-Mobile and all US carriers will not do that, tried already.
It worked for my Familys Phone A2 Lite with Android 9 (don't trust Android 10 update many reports of bugs)
with *#*#86583#*#* then you see HD Symbol in right corner. Your Provider must support VoLTE also some Providers in my Country they only enabled it for certain mobile plan.

How To Guide working method to enable Volte and Vowifi using PDC (no root)

1. install Logkit v1.0.apk, and Engineering Mode v1.01.0.171117173719.apk
2. Open Phone and type *#800# select Engineering Mode
3. Oneplus Logkit ---> Function Switch ---> enable VoLTE, VoWifi и VT
4. Reboot
5. Open settings and enable VOLTE and voWi-fi
6. Open Phone and type *#801# select Engineering Mode
7. Switch to full port switch
8. Open settings and enable debugging by usb mode
9. adb reboot ftm
10. adb shell
11. setprop sys.usb.config diag,diag_mdm,qdss,qdss_mdm,serial_cdev,dpl,rmnet,adb
12. Open PDC and select profile ( sub0 and sub1 then click activate for VoLTE PTCRB for example)
13. Close PDC
14. adb reboot
Thanks that worked perfectly. Do you know how to enable 5G? it doesn't show up in setting as an option
bilaloga said:
Thanks that worked perfectly. Do you know how to enable 5G? it doesn't show up in setting as an option
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*#*#4636#*#* then Phone Information -> Set preferred network type. Choose :
NR/LTE/TDSCDMA/CDMA/EvDo/GSM/WCDMA
Or
NR/LTE/TDSCDMA/GSM/WCDMA
try this first
it works, thank you
Obeid Allah said:
1. install Logkit v1.0.apk, and Engineering Mode v1.01.0.171117173719.apk
2. Open Phone and type *#800# select Engineering Mode
3. Oneplus Logkit ---> Function Switch ---> enable VoLTE, VoWifi и VT
4. Reboot
5. Open settings and enable VOLTE and voWi-fi
6. Open Phone and type *#801# select Engineering Mode
7. Switch to full port switch
8. Open settings and enable debugging by usb mode
9. adb reboot ftm
10. adb shell
11. setprop sys.usb.config diag,diag_mdm,qdss,qdss_mdm,serial_cdev,dpl,rmnet,adb
12. Open PDC and select profile ( sub0 and sub1 then click activate for VoLTE PTCRB for example)
13. Close PDC
14. adb reboot
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First of all, apologies for asking such basic questions.
I have done something similar to this procedure on a 5 and a 6 previously, but now I am the proud owner of a 9 pro europe variant and would like to enable VOLTE as per your instructions.
where do I find th apk's listed on your instructions list?
What version of PDC is needed, I have one installed from 1 year ago is it the same one?
Awakensoul said:
First of all, apologies for asking such basic questions.
I have done something similar to this procedure on a 5 and a 6 previously, but now I am the proud owner of a 9 pro europe variant and would like to enable VOLTE as per your instructions.
where do I find th apk's listed on your instructions list?
What version of PDC is needed, I have one installed from 1 year ago is it the same one?
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apks
Awakensoul said:
First of all, apologies for asking such basic questions.
I have done something similar to this procedure on a 5 and a 6 previously, but now I am the proud owner of a 9 pro europe variant and would like to enable VOLTE as per your instructions.
where do I find th apk's listed on your instructions list?
What version of PDC is needed, I have one installed from 1 year ago is it the same one?
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latest qpst with pdc
Obeid Allah said:
latest qpst with pdc
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Thank you so much!
I am still not able to complete the full procedure though.
After step 11, the shell accepts the command but when I load pdc the phone does not show up in pdc.
I used the pdv version in the attachment. Any ideas on why this is happening?
Awakensoul said:
Thank you so much!
I am still not able to complete the full procedure though.
After step 11, the shell accepts the command but when I load pdc the phone does not show up in pdc.
I used the pdv version in the attachment. Any ideas on why this is happening?
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try install latest qualcomm drivers
Reinstalling Qualcomm drivers did the trick with PDC recognizing the phone.
I tried to use two different profiles that used to work on my 5 with VODAFONE PORTUGAL, and as such i tried with India-volte-vodafone and with telefonica_uk_Commercial.
None of them gave me working VOLTE with Vodafone Portugal.
For both of them I activated sub0 and then sub1 and confirmed that the status on PDC shows as active, then rebooted but phone is not showing VOLTE enabled. And under the SIM settings the VOLTE switch is enabled.
Any ideas? Maybe a different profile?
Awakensoul said:
Reinstalling Qualcomm drivers did the trick with PDC recognizing the phone.
I tried to use two different profiles that used to work on my 5 with VODAFONE PORTUGAL, and as such i tried with India-volte-vodafone and with telefonica_uk_Commercial.
None of them gave me working VOLTE with Vodafone Portugal.
For both of them I activated sub0 and then sub1 and confirmed that the status on PDC shows as active, then rebooted but phone is not showing VOLTE enabled. And under the SIM settings the VOLTE switch is enabled.
Any ideas? Maybe a different profile?
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Flash the following magisk module
Awakensoul said:
Reinstalling Qualcomm drivers did the trick with PDC recognizing the phone.
I tried to use two different profiles that used to work on my 5 with VODAFONE PORTUGAL, and as such i tried with India-volte-vodafone and with telefonica_uk_Commercial.
None of them gave me working VOLTE with Vodafone Portugal.
For both of them I activated sub0 and then sub1 and confirmed that the status on PDC shows as active, then rebooted but phone is not showing VOLTE enabled. And under the SIM settings the VOLTE switch is enabled.
Any ideas? Maybe a different profile?
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Try using Vodafone UK volte profile and close the pdc application after activation before restarting
Steve0007 said:
Flash the following magisk module
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This for rooted phones not suitable for his case
I did everything according to this guide and finally got VoLTE. Thank you.
For me 5G is not working, but I have 4G+ all the time, even during phone calls
procent said:
I did everything according to this guide and finally got VoLTE. Thank you.
For me 5G is not working, but I have 4G+ all the time, even during phone calls
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*#*#4636#*#* then Phone Information -> Set preferred network type. Choose :
NR/LTE/TDSCDMA/CDMA/EvDo/GSM/WCDMA
Or
NR/LTE/TDSCDMA/GSM/WCDMA
try this first
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Anyone have a link to the APK?
Obeid Allah said:
apks
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daltonhrrll said:
Anyone have a link to the APK?
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You're so helpful lol
This worked perfectly. Thnx

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