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What does it look like?

Probably similar to the screen shot I saw in the g3 thread. It's an unobtrusive "hd" on the phone screen. I'd like something on the status bar myself.
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Probably similar to the screen shot I saw in the g3 thread. It's an unobtrusive "hd" on the phone screen. I'd like something on the status bar myself.

My M8 doesn't have any more room in the status bar!
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wow does it really have separate bars for 1x and lte? and even shows 800?

 

or is that some kind of addon/custom thing?

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wow does it really have separate bars for 1x and lte? and even shows 800?

 

or is that some kind of addon/custom thing?

(If I am understanding your question) Stock notification bar when connected to lte will show "lte" the spark symbol " * " and the bars.  The bars represent lte strength only being that it connects to only lte until a call comes in then it switches to 1x.  So when you are on a call the bars will then represent 1x strength.

 

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Based on Roberts response it looks like I totally misunderstood your question, my bad. 

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wow does it really have separate bars for 1x and lte? and even shows 800?

 

or is that some kind of addon/custom thing?

He's using SignalCheck Pro for those extra signal strength bars.

 

Robert via Samsung Note 8.0 using Tapatalk Pro

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Is the native File Manager app new with this version 2.16.651.4? I don't recall having it before with the build.

Yes its new

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It really is cramped up there. I wasn't thinking when I made that comment. Ok, I hope it's not in the status bar. :)

So it's not the HD Voice icon that now goes into the status bar. But if you enable Wi-Fi calling, you get a new icon there. And in typical HTC fashion, the icon is there whether you're on Wi-Fi or not.
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So it's not the HD Voice icon that now goes into the status bar. But if you enable Wi-Fi calling, you get a new icon there. And in typical HTC fashion, the icon is there whether you're on Wi-Fi or not.

You get an hd icon in the status bar, and the phone screen (see my screenshot). And the Wi-Fi calling icon goes away once you turn it off.
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When you turn on WiFi Calling, does the software turn off all other radios?  I loose my 1x800 and eHRPD connections when I turn it on.  Once I turn it off, they reconnect with no problem.  Is data still being received with WiFi Calling enabled?

 

Also when using Signal Check Pro with WiFi Calling enabled and hitting the Reset Mobile Connection button I get an error saying Reset Failed: Root permission required on android 4.2+

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When you turn on WiFi Calling, does the software turn off all other radios? I loose my 1x800 and eHRPD connections when I turn it on. Once I turn it off, they reconnect with no problem. Is data still being received with WiFi Calling enabled?

 

Also when using Signal Check Pro with WiFi Calling enabled and hitting the Reset Mobile Connection button I get an error saying Reset Failed: Root permission required on android 4.2+

WiFi calling disables the other radios, that is correct.

 

You can still use WiFi as normal with WiFi calling enabled.

 

Are you rooted? Rest Data has required root for quite some time now.

 

Sent from my Nexus 5

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He's using SignalCheck Pro for those extra signal strength bars.

 

Robert via Samsung Note 8.0 using Tapatalk Pro

 

OH, lol. I've never used or noticed those before, I've always used net type/signal str.

 

hd call icon is pretty awesome though.

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So HD Calling works over WiFi? Anyone figure out what voice codec is being used?

I haven't placed a call to or received a call from an HD ready device, but I will say WiFi calling is quite a bit clearer than regular voice calls.

 

Sent from my Nexus 5

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