The Nexus S, Galaxy Nexus and Nexus 4 have the capabilities for HD Voice. WIND Mobile in Canada (my carrier) have HD Voice enabled for these devices and they use AMR-WB.Reply
So I'm in the service mode on my Galaxy S 3 (*#0011#). Should I be seeing something in here to validate that I'm picking up AMR-WB? I do see an entry here that says:
ok, I disconnected from WiFI and now I DO see "AMR 12.2 kbit/s" at the bottom of the service mode page. So I take it I'm good then?
This does bring another question though: If I'm connected to a WiFi hotspot, am I NOT getting HD voice? If yes, I assume that means that AMR-WB voice goes over the data network? (packet data instead of circuit-switched??) Reply
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adamquesada - Wednesday, January 09, 2013 - link
It seems the Galaxy Nexus supports WB, but can anyone confirm if its activated by default on the phone? Replymrseanpaul81 - Wednesday, January 09, 2013 - link
Can anybody confirm that the Galaxy Nexus supports WB? Replyamdwilliam1985 - Wednesday, January 09, 2013 - link
What about international Samsung Galaxy S3 on TMobile network? Replydeltatux - Wednesday, January 09, 2013 - link
The Nexus S, Galaxy Nexus and Nexus 4 have the capabilities for HD Voice. WIND Mobile in Canada (my carrier) have HD Voice enabled for these devices and they use AMR-WB. Replyeagle63 - Wednesday, January 09, 2013 - link
So I'm in the service mode on my Galaxy S 3 (*#0011#). Should I be seeing something in here to validate that I'm picking up AMR-WB? I do see an entry here that says:"SpeechVER: EFR FR not used"
No idea if that's related or not.. Reply
eagle63 - Wednesday, January 09, 2013 - link
ok, I disconnected from WiFI and now I DO see "AMR 12.2 kbit/s" at the bottom of the service mode page. So I take it I'm good then?This does bring another question though: If I'm connected to a WiFi hotspot, am I NOT getting HD voice? If yes, I assume that means that AMR-WB voice goes over the data network? (packet data instead of circuit-switched??) Reply
DeeMann - Wednesday, January 09, 2013 - link
Do these calls ride on thier HSPA+ network - wht happens to two HD capable devices outside that environment; also +1 on the Wifi question Replyiwod - Wednesday, January 09, 2013 - link
HD Voice, Now we need VoLTE Asap. Reply