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Why not use a third party app for wifi calling I use it on my GNote10.1 and it works quite well?
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I think s.b. on G+ said T-Mobile had contributed stuff for Wi-Fi calling to AOSP; but I never checked the validity of his statement.

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Use Google voice and groove IP. Best WiFi calling.

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Wasnt nexus s sold by tmo? Was there wifi calling for it available pre baked or via app store?

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I think s.b. on G+ said T-Mobile had contributed stuff for Wi-Fi calling to AOSP; but I never checked the validity of his statement.

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Really ??? Where did you see that ? We could definitely use that as a start to build our own !
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With a combination of csipsimple app, free sipgate.com account, and google voice, you can do free wifi calling both send and receive from any android, doesn't even need to be activated. I have an old and slow htc hero I keep around as a spare that even works decently for wifi calling. I'm not going to write a guide on how to do this, but plenty of others already have.
 
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No wifi calling. Its official.

http://m.engadget.com/2012/10/31/t-m...-wifi-calling/

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No wifi calling. Its official.

http://m.engadget.com/2012/10/31/t-m...-wifi-calling/

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Thanks ! Now I'll make sure to set my https://ifttt.com/ and my http://www.google.com/alerts to notify me the soonest it goes on sale and buy it from the google store
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Sorry dude but more than likely he's right ... T-Mobile WiFi Calling its not just an app, it needs a combination of Kernel and Radio protocols that WOULD require T-Mobile to have to re-write some of the software in it (witch I think they should since they are probably gonna have higher prices on the device any way ) but it really seems that google made a push for untouched software all across the Nexus 4 line
It is all basically software. Just take a look at the HTC HD2 with Android, a WinMo phone that has Android T-Mobile wifi calling thanks to XDA developers. Perhaps the libs/apks from other phones can just be copied over and it would work.

 
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