How do I enable VoLTE on my mobile phone?

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    What is VoLTE?

    Voice over LTE (VoLTE) lets you make clearer phone calls over 4G (LTE) networks. Mobile network operators around the world are beginning to shut down their 3G networks, meaning VoLTE will be increasingly required to make or receive phone calls (including emergency calls) when using their networks abroad.
     

    Emergency calling

    Your mobile device must support VoLTE emergency calling to make an emergency call to 000 on our network. If your device does not support VoLTE emergency calling, you will not be able to make an emergency call to 000 on the Telstra Mobile Network.

    Which devices are compatible?

    To use VoLTE, you'll need a 4G device which is VoLTE-capable. It will also need to be compatible with the following technology and bands:

    • Required: 4G 700 MHz (B28), 
    • Optional: 4G 1800 MHz (B3) banding.

    VoLTE compatible phones and wearables sold by Telstra after January 2019 do not need any action.

    If you didn't buy your device from Telstra, you'll need to get technical assistance to see if you can enable VoLTE on your compatible device.

    How do I enable VoLTE on my mobile phone?

    Check your mobile phone's operating system is updated to the latest iOS version.

    1. Go to Settings
    2. Select General
    3. Scroll to Software Update and follow prompts.

    Ensure you have the latest carrier build enabled.

    1. Go to Settings
    2. Select General
    3. Select About
    4. Scroll to Service Provider, and check that it is at least Telstra 35.0. If an update is available, you'll see an option to update your Service Provider settings.

    Ensure VoLTE is turned on. If you have a 4G iPhone:

    1. Go to Settings
    2. Select Mobile
    3. Select Mobile Data Options
    4. Select Enable 4G.
    5. Select Voice & Data
    6. If available, turn on VoLTE.

    If you have a 5G iPhone, VoLTE is automatically enabled on your device.

    VoLTE will typically be activated on your mobile phone within 4 hours of completing the above steps.

    Ensure your mobile phone’s operating system is up to date. Once it’s up-to-date, VoLTE will typically be enabled on your device within 4 hours.

    Refer to your user manual or seek technical assistance (see below) if you need help on how to ensure your phone’s operating system is up to date.

    VoLTE International roaming

    Voice over LTE (VoLTE) lets you make phone calls on a 4G (LTE) network.

    We have arrangements for carrying voice calls with each of our individual roaming partners in other countries. Traditionally our partners have provided 2G and 3G networks for carrying our roaming voice calls but Telstra is also making arrangements with a growing number of partners which can allow VoLTE on 4G to be used for these calls. In some countries VoLTE on 4G is the only option as our partners have already shut down their 2G and 3G networks.

    This means VoLTE will increasingly be required to make or receive phone calls (including emergency calls) when roaming abroad. So it's important to have a 4G or 5G phone that is compatible with our 4G VoLTE roaming arrangements to help ensure you can make calls when travelling. To use VoLTE when using your phone abroad in eligible countries requires the device to have VoLTE roaming capability. Not all VoLTE handsets have this capability. The handsets that can be used for roaming using VoLTE can be different to devices that can be used for VoLTE calling in Australia. The devices below are VoLTE International roaming tested and capable devices that Telstra has launched prior to 1 July 2022. In addition, every handset/tablet that Telstra have launched since 1 July 2022 that supports VoLTE also supports VoLTE International roaming. For any further information, please refer to our Technical Assistance.

    International roaming is not available in all countries and destinations are subject to change. If the destination you’re travelling to is not listed in the Pay-as-you-go rates, it means you can't use your Telstra service to roam there. 

    In the listed destinations voice calls, SMS, MMS, and data services may not be available with all operators. The availability of voice calls, SMS, MMS, and data services are dependent on a number of factors including your destination, the participating operator in that destination and the device you use.
     

    Making emergency calls while overseas

    In order to make an emergency call while overseas, it is important that your device also supports VoLTE Emergency Calls. If your device doesn't support VoLTE Emergency Calls, and there is no 3G network coverage available in your location in the country you’re using your device, you will not be able to make an emergency call, even though you may have 4G or 5G coverage. The devices below are VoLTE Emergency Call tested and capable devices that Telstra has launched prior to 1 July 2022. In addition, every handset/tablet that Telstra has launched since 1 July 2022 also supports VoLTE Emergency Calls.

    VoLTE International Roaming capable devices

    Device model Version required
    iPhone 6S Must be running Apple iOS 14.5 or greater
    iPhone SE Must be running Apple iOS 14.5 or greater
    iPhone 7 Must be running Apple iOS 14.5 or greater
    iPhone 7 Plus Must be running Apple iOS 14.5 or greater
    iPhone 6S Plus Must be running Apple iOS 14.5 or greater
    iPhone X Must be running Apple iOS 14.5 or greater
    iPhone 11 Must be running Apple iOS 14.5 or greater
    iPhone Xr Must be running Apple iOS 14.5 or greater
    iPhone 8 Must be running Apple iOS 14.5 or greater
    iPhone 11 Pro Max Must be running Apple iOS 14.5 or greater
    iPhone SE 2nd Generation Must be running Apple iOS 14.5 or greater
    iPhone 8 Plus Must be running Apple iOS 14.5 or greater
    iPhone 11 Pro Must be running Apple iOS 14.5 or greater
    iPhone Xs Must be running Apple iOS 14.5 or greater
    iPhone XS Max Must be running Apple iOS 14.5 or greater
    iPhone 12 Pro Must be running Apple iOS 14.5 or greater
    iPhone 12 Pro Max Must be running Apple iOS 14.5 or greater
    iPhone SE 3rd Gen Must be running Apple iOS 14.5 or greater
    iPhone 12 Must be running Apple iOS 14.5 or greater
    iPhone 12 Mini Must be running Apple iOS 14.5 or greater
    iPhone 13  
    iPhone 13 Mini  
    iPhone 13 Pro  
    iPhone 13 Pro Max  
    iPhone 14  
    iPhone 14 Plus  
    iPhone 14 Pro  
    iPhone 14 Pro Max  

    Device model Version required
    Galaxy S9 Plus Must be running QP1A.190711.020.G960FXXUFFUE1 or later
    Galaxy Note 9 Must have firmware version  or later QP1A.190711. 020.N960FXXS8FUE5 or later
    Galaxy S10 5G Must be running QP1A.190711.020.G973FXXU8DTH7 or later
    Galaxy Xcover Pro Must be running RP1A.200720.012.G715FNXXU7BUC1 or later
    Galaxy Z Flip Must be running RP1A.200720.012.F700FXXU5DUD9 or later
    Galaxy S10e Must be running QP1A.190711.020.G973FXXU8DTH7 or later
    Galaxy Note 10+ Must be running RP1A.200720.012.N975FXXU6FUBD or later
    Galaxy Note 10+ 5G Must be running RP1A.200720.012.N975FXXU6FUBD or later
    Galaxy A90 5G Must be running RP1A.200720.012.A908BXXU5DUC3 or later
    Galaxy A51 Must be running RP1A.200720.012.A515FXXU4DUB1 or later
    Galaxy Tab S7 4G Must be running RP1A.200720.012.T875XXU2BUC6 or later
    Galaxy Tab S7+ 5G Must be running RP1A.200720.012.T976BXXU1BUB2 or later
    Galaxy Tab Active3 4G Must be running RP1A.200720.012.T575XXU3BUD5 or later
    Galaxy Tab A7 4G Must be running QP1A.190711.020.T505XXU2AUA1 or later
    Galaxy A20 Must be running RP1A.200720.012.A205YNDVU7CUF2 or later
    Galaxy A70 Must be running QP1A.190711.020.A705YNDXU5CUA7 or later
    Galaxy A30 Must be running RP1A.200720.012.A305YNDVU3CUE6 or later
    Galaxy S20 Must be running QP1A.190711.020.G981BXXU5BTJ3 or later
    Galaxy S20 5G Must be running QP1A.190711.020.G981BXXU5BTJ3 or later
    Galaxy S20+ 5G Must be running QP1A.190711.020.G981BXXU5BTJ3 or later
    Galaxy S20 Ultra 5G Must be running QP1A.190711.020.G981BXXU5BTJ3 or later
    Galaxy A11 Must be running QP1A.190711.020.A115FXXU1ATL1 or later
    Galaxy A21s Must be running QP1A.190711.020.A217FXXU5BUA1 or later
    Galaxy S9 Must be running QP1A.190711.020.G960FXXUFFUE1 or later
    Galaxy S10 Must be running QP1A.190711.020.G973FXXU8DTH7 or later
    Galaxy S10+ Must be running QP1A.190711.020.G973FXXU8DTH7 or later
    Galaxy Tab A 10.1 (2019) Must be running QP1A.190711. 020.T515XXU7BUA1 or later
    Galaxy Tab S6 Must be running RP1A.200720.012.T865XXU4CUB7 or later
    Galaxy S21 5G Must have firmware version RP1A.200720.012.G998BXXU1AUA4 or later
    Galaxy S21+ 5G Must have firmware version RP1A.200720.012.G998BXXU1AUA4 or later
    Galaxy S21 Ultra 5G Must have firmware version RP1A.200720.012.G998BXXU1AUA4 or later
    Galaxy A32 5G  
    Galaxy A52 5G  
    Galaxy A12  
    Galaxy Note20 5G Must have firmware version RP1A.200720.012.N981BXXU1CTL5 or later
    Galaxy Note20 Ultra 5G Must have firmware version RP1A.200720.012.N981BXXU1CTL5 or later
    Galaxy Tab S8  
    Galaxy S20 FE 5G Must be running RP1A.200720.012.G781BXXU1BUA5 or later
    Galaxy A52s 5G  
    Galaxy Tab S8 Ultra  
    Galaxy A73 5G  
    Galaxy Z Fold 2 5G Must be running RP1A.200720.012.F916BXXU1DUDA or later
    Galaxy Tab Active4 Pro 5G  
    Galaxy Z Fold 3 5G  
    Galaxy Z Flip 3 5G  
    Galaxy A22 5G  
    Galaxy S21 FE 5G  
    Galaxy S22  
    Galaxy S22+  
    Galaxy S22 Ultra  
    Galaxy A13 4G  
    Galaxy A53 5G  
    Galaxy A13 5G  
    Galaxy Xcover6 Pro  
    Galaxy Z Fold 4 5G  
    Galaxy Z Flip 4 5G  
    Galaxy A33 5G  
    Galaxy Tab S8+  

    Device model Version required
    Pixel 3 Must be running  SP1A.210812.016.B2 or later
    Pixel 4 Must be running SQ3A.220605.001 or later
    Pixel 4a Must be running SQ3A.220605.001  or later
    Pixel 4 XL Must be running SQ3A.220605.001 or later
    Pixel 5 5G Must be running RQ3A.210605.003 or later
    Pixel 4a 5G Must be running RQ3A.210605.003 or later
    Pixel 3 XL Must be running  SP1A.210812.016.B2 or later
    Pixel 6a  
    Pixel 7  
    Pixel 6 Pro Must be running RQ3A.210605.003 or later
    Pixel 6 Must be running RQ3A.210605.003 or later
    Pixel 7 Pro  

     

    Device model Version required
    Nokia XR20  
    Nokia X30 5G  
    Nokia G11 Plus  

    Device model Version required
    MOTO G62 5G  

    Device model Version required
    Find X3 Pro 5G Must be running CPH2173AU_11._A.16 or later
    A94 5G  
    Find X5 Pro  

    Device model Version required
    Tab8 4G  

    Device model Version required
    Y22s  
    Y21s  
    Y55 5G  

    Device model Version required
    Telstra Essential Smart 2.1  
    Telstra Essential Pro 3  
    Telstra Smart 4  
    Blade A52  

    Frequently asked questions

    If you need to call a phone number in another country from Australia, or if you’re overseas and need to call home, you may need to change the number that you dial and add in the [international access code], [country code], [area code] (if applicable). With a lot of networks starting to exit 3G and depending on your device and if the overseas network and Telstra have VoLTE over 4G agreements in place, you may be required to do this.

    Calling overseas from your mobile phone in Australia

    To make a call overseas using your Telstra mobile in Australia, you’ll need to dial: the [international access code], [country code], [area code] (if applicable), and the [phone number].

    1. Enter the international access code  which is the + sign on your mobile phone. You can do this by holding down the ‘0’ button until the ‘+’ sign appears
    2. Enter the country code. A full list of country codes can be found on international dialing codes
    3. Enter the area code and then the phone number.

    For example, if you want to call a number in the US, dial: +1 808 xxxx xxxx.

    Calling Australia from overseas using your mobile phone

    To make a call to Australia using your Telstra mobile number from overseas, you’ll need to dial: the [international access code], [country code], [area code] (if applicable), and the [phone number].

    1. Enter the international access code which is the + sign on your mobile phone. You can do this by holding down the ‘0’ button until the ‘+’ sign appears
    2. Enter the country code. The country code for Australia is 61
    3. Enter the area code and then the phone number without the leading zero.

    For example, for mobile dial +61 4 xxxx xxxx, and for landline dial +61 2 xxxx xxxxx.

    If you're calling a number outside the country you're in, make sure you're adding the + symbol and a country code before the phone number.

    Various technologies are used to support voice calling including 2G/3G/4G and VoLTE. Voice calling may also depend on your mobile plan, device compatibility and network coverage in the area where you are attempting to make a call. Check with your device manufacturer to ensure compatibility for your specific device. VoLTE calls are also only possible in countries where we have an agreement with our roaming partner to use VoLTE.

    If you can’t make calls with your Non-VoLTE capable device you may be able to manually select a 3G/2G network via your device settings (if such a network is available). Check the instructions below on how to do this on some popular devices.

    To select a network manually on other devices or a different software version, check with your device manufacturer.

    Non-VoLTE compatible devices may also be able to use OTT (Over The Top) calling apps or Wi-Fi calling for voice calls to Australia.
     

    Apple iPhone 14 Pro Max iOS 16.0

    1. Go to Settings – for Network Selection
    2. Select Mobile Data
    3. Find and select Network Selection
    4. Switch Automatic to off – for Manual network selection
    5. From the list of available networks, select the required network
    6. Return to the home screen.

    Google Pixel 7 Android 13

    1. Find Settings by sliding two fingers downwards from top of the screen
    2. Go to Network and Internet
    3. Find and select Internet
    4. To select network manually, choose Settings icon
    5. Switch Automatically select network to off – wait while phone searches for networks
    6. From the list of available networks, select the required network, once connected choose left arrow
    7. Return to the home screen.

    Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra Android 13

    1. Find Settings by sliding two fingers downwards from top of the screen 
    2. Select Connections
    3. Find and select Mobile networks
    4. Find and select Network operators
    5. Switch Select automatically to off – wait while phone searches for networks
    6. From the list of available networks, select required network
    7. Return to the home screen.

    Technical assistance

    If you need assistance checking or updating your mobile phone settings, please use the contact details below:

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