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Which mobile network MVNO do you find the best in terms of VoLTE and Wi-Fi Calling

Thought dash cams only need SD card
That they do, they don't need a sim card at all.

That they literally can, it depends on the dashcam model. Mine uses it for remote alerts and remote viewing. There are a lot of unrestrained sheep in parts here and they absolutely love rubbing up against cars and then there are a host of carparks where things can happen.

I mean I wouldnt look for a sim card for my dash cam unless it used it.....
 
I've just rejoined Lebara on much cheapness sim deal.
But for some reason thay cannot seem to get Volte enabled on the sim.
I was given the old "it will work in 24 hours" bull, it still doesnt work.
I will give them till Monday
 
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They are absolutely awful Leabara customer service is shocking I phoned them I've even used the live chat they are appalling when a when I was a customer I reported my calls were cutting off after 30 minutes they just seem to didn't even care and even Vodafone just are just as bad for putting in that policy they should be a ashamed of themselves
 
I was with Lebara at the end of last year and all was fine.
I will wait as advised by @Koda to see if volte kicks in.
 
I'm on Voxi using a Moto G31 and VoLTE / WiFi Calling only work when I have a 2G signal. In the absence of a 2G signal I can still make calls over 4G/Wifi but can't receive them. So I wouldn't recommend that combination.
Quick update on this, I've now upgraded to the Moto G55 and I appear to still have the same problem (i.e. I need to have a 2G signal to receive WiFi Calls), it looks like vodafone (or at least voxi) just doesn't fully support WiFi calling. Also, the 'Allow 2G' option is greyed out with a note underneath saying 'vodafone UK requires 2G to be available'.
 
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6 days in on Lebara and still no Volte calling, even though I had an email 3 days ago to say it's active.
 
Quick update on this, I've now upgraded to the Moto G55 and I appear to still have the same problem (i.e. I need to have a 2G signal to receive WiFi Calls), it looks like vodafone (or at least voxi) just doesn't fully support WiFi calling. Also, the 'Allow 2G' option is greyed out with a note underneath saying 'vodafone UK requires 2G to be available'.

We also struggled with Motorola phones and WiFiCalling/VoLTE. The easiest solution was to sell the Motorola and buy a Samsung which doesn’t have these issues on any network.
 
Tried with a few, Sky, Spusu, Lebara and Voxi iirc.
Googling this, I found a thread on the EE community forums where a guy with a Pixel 6 was having the same problem. Interestingly, he posted a screenshot showing that the 'Allow 2G' option is greyed out for him too, with a note saying 'EE WiFi Calling requires 2G to be available'
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So it looks like this isn't limited to a particular network or brand of phone.
 
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Given the turmoil in Australia over handsets that support VoLTE for normal calls but require CSFB (and the existence of 2G or 3G) for emergency calls - I wonder if the same is happening here.
 
Which mobile network MVNO find the best in terms of VoLTE and Wi-Fi Calling which one do you prefer for me giffgaff is the best when it comes to VoLTE and Wi-Fi Calling they use the O2 network I have used the O2 network since 2013 it is an absolute game changer having these features on giffgaff now last year I was on the mobile network Leabara which uses Vodafone I left giffgaff because of the issues I've I had with my signal ever since I returned to giffgaff it has completely changed with VoLTE and Wi-Fi Calling but I use Wi-Fi calling a lot of the timeView attachment 20353
These notifications you get on Samsung phones with Lebara for WiFi calling drove me mad. Not for me. Also Vodafone is awful where I live (North East)... So weird that these notifications appear and can't be disabled.
 
These notifications you get on Samsung phones with Lebara for WiFi calling drove me mad. Not for me. Also Vodafone is awful where I live (North East)... So weird that these notifications appear and can't be disabled.
On my Samsung years ago I could hold my finger on the notification and mute it, pretty sure I could remove it too.
 
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