Hey everyone, I bought a set of Quiet Comfort IIs last night. Really happy with the sound quality but when trying to use them for whatsapp calls it just says, "Call ended" and I can't receive or transmit audio. I'm using a Galaxy S10+. No issues when using Apple Airpods Pro. Whatsapp is the latest version, software on the earbuds was upgraded as soon as I turned them on. Searched online but can't find a solution and bose tech support is abysmal. 90% of my calls are on whatsapp or some kind of messenger, I really hope I don't have to return these.

I have not used a smartphone before, and although I have read a few pages the exact meaning of "data" and "minutes" as these terms are currently used remains somewhat opaque to me. Thus "minutes" seems to refer only to voice calls placed to a phone number through the cellphone network. But if the call is made from WhatsApp to WhatsApp then it is still a voice call (and also a video call) made to a phone number, even it obviously goes through the internet (and requires a continuing transfer of digital data). As for the actual connection required for a WhatsApp call, it may be made through wifi or it may be made through the cellphone network. If it goes through the cellphone network, does that make it count as "data" rather than "minutes". As I understand it, even a short video can amount to a lot of data.


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WhatsApp uses data for both messages and calls. If you are in a mobile network, any activity you do in that app counts towards your data usage. If you are logged in to a WiFi network, data will be send/received over WiFi.

So, the best way to think of this that an old-school phone call uses the phone network, which counts as 'minutes' and every other application uses the data network, and counts that in gigabytes (GB). Therefore Whatsapp, which is an app, uses data or Gigabytes, not minutes.

Yes, you can make a voice 'call' over Whatsapp, or Facetime, or lots of other apps. But they are using the Gigabytes to send a voicecall over the data network. They don't count against your minutes, because they are not using the voice network. Its best to think of this by app: there is one app on your smartphone that counts minutes, and that is the phone app. Everything else counts gigabytes (data).

Wifi is using a different network to support the data side of your phone: when you are on Wifi, your phone is connected to the local Wifi router, NOT the carrier data network. Therefore, because your phone is using Wifi, rather than the carrier's data network, you don't have gigabyte charges. But, because Wifi only replaces the data connection with your carrier, the voice radios in your phone DO connect to the carrier. So regular phone calls, on the phone app, continue to work, as does Whatsapp. Only Whatsapp is using Wifi now, not the carrier data.

A simple analogy would be to see the icons in the top bar. The one similar to 5 dots or 4-5 bars is what you see as minutes. The one besides that with 3G, 4G, LTE or E etc is what determines cost and quality of WhatsApp calls. Same for the Wi-Fi icon.

Information Minister Jamal al-Jarrah said on Thursday that the cabinet had agreed to a charge of 20 cents a day for calls via the so-called voice-over-internet protocol (VoIP), used by applications including FaceTime, Facebook CallApp and WhatsApp.

In addition, the proposals to raise money from internet calls, Information Minister al-Jarrah said ministers also would discuss a plan to increase the value-added tax rate by 2 percentage points in 2021 and a further 2 percentage points in 2022, until it reached 15 percent.

WhatsApp has offered voice calling between users since 2015. It has since replaced traditional phone calls for many users. If you have a Wi-Fi connection and want to make an international call, there are few better options out there.

You can also make group voice calls on WhatsApp. Up to 32 people can join a voice call. If your group chat has more than 32 people in it, you will need to select who to invite to the group call. If your group is smaller, you can select the phone icon and select the type of call you want to start. After selecting Voice call, the call will automatically start.

For example, you can't call users who do not have WhatsApp installed on their device. Similarly, you cannot place calls to regular numbers (including both landlines and cell phones). This is different from Skype and smartphone apps that specialize in VoIP-to-phone calls.

Secondly, although WhatsApp Web integrates with your phone's WhatsApp app, it has no support for WhatsApp calls. So you can't check incoming calls on WhatsApp Web, nor can you make a call from your browser.

A five-minute voice call used a total of 3MB of data: 1.2MB of sent data and 1.8MB of received data. This data was tracked within the WhatsApp app, under Settings > Storage and data > Network usage. WhatsApp has a specific tab for calls, separate from other data usage like media and messages.

This is just an estimate, but the cost of the data that WhatsApp voice calls use seems to be more favorable than the cost of using your providers' voice calling. However, this will depend on your specific plan.

WhatsApp is not the only instant messaging app that offers free VOIP calls. Some of its most notable competitors include Viber, Skype, Telegram, and Zoom. Each of them has different features and different pros and cons.

I have a similar problem running 12.4.1on an iPhone 7. But in my case, WhatsApp voice calls will ring as expected (including when the phone is locked/screen off). Video calls simply will not ring unless I have WhatsApp open and active.

I'm having the same issue with WhatsApp video calls.. Incoming WhatsApp audio calls always ring but nothing for video calls, the only indication I have for a missed video call is a a badge indicating a missed call.

I have every notification turned on and still the same. Hopefully this can be resolved soon as it's getting very annoying missing family calls that will only be more frequent over the Christmas period.

Same issue. Whatsapp video calls only ring when I'm in whatspp. However voice calls on whatsapp ring even when the phone is locked. Using iphone 6. This worked before and only stopped in November or October.

My wife and I experienced the same issue: When receiving calls from WhatsApp, our iPhone 6 and 8 failed to ring. We went to Settings>Notifications>WhatsApp and found checkmarks for both Lock Screen and Notification Center were checked, but Banners was not. After checking Banners, both our iPhones now ring when receiving calls from WhatsApp.

I had the same problem, I fixed it by going to iPhone settings first (instead of whatsapp settings) choose whatsapp from the app menu, notifications, allow notifications, make sure all the options for alerts are checked.

Thank you for this! Having tried every fix suggested and still having no joy in sorting the problem ie no ring tone or alert for incoming video calls (even though the audio call was fine), this fix - exactly as you described - worked like a dream (much to my amazement!), so I am very pleased. Thank you very much, again!

I would like to see if anyone had any success with making Whatsapp calls and/or video to work using an internal wifi network.

When I try to make a call with my cell phone, I will see "ringing..." and hear the phone ringing. The receiving side will pick up, but my side will still just see "ringing." After about 10 seconds, the call fails. For a testing policy, I've allowed ANY to ANY traffic , no filtering of any kind. I chose the application, whatsapp-base, whatsapp-web, whatsapp-video, and I also allowed:

The malicious code, developed by the secretive Israeli company NSO Group, could be transmitted even if users did not answer their phones, and the calls often disappeared from call logs, said the spyware dealer, who was recently briefed on the WhatsApp hack.

WhatsApp is one of those Instant Messaging applications that worked across all mobile operating systems which made it really popular over the OG of messages, BlackBerry BBM (RIP). Over the years the application has grown in users and facilities keeping its users really happy and engaged. From WhatsApp Groups to animated gifs, free WhatsApp voice calls and many more WhatsApp features.

HOWEVER, if you make the phone calls over a WiFi network, then you no longer incur the mobile data rate as the phone uses the WiFi for its internet connection. You do pay the internet service provider so again, not 100% free. Pro Tip: if you use the free WiFi Hotspot located around your city, then the call becomes 100% free.

Beware! It is important to note that when making a regular voice call, the caller is 100% responsible for the cost of that call. The receiver in most countries does not pay to receive the call. However, this is NOT so with WhatsApp voice calls as the receiver of the call also incurs data charges.

As mentioned, I'm in the process of reconsidering my data needs and part of that is whether LTE light gives me a stable enough experience with WhatsApp calls, which is my medium of choice to keep in touch with friends overseas.

Only one way to find out, I guess: Hoofing down to Walmart and try to get a SIM from them and activate that $20 250MB data plan. That way I still have my full LTE data add-on on my main account to fall back on, if the quality is making those calls too painful - totally not interested in going back to hacked up conversations that drop every 10 minutes, which is what I experienced on true 3G on the Rogers network 9 out of 10 times (very similar signal strength between Rogers and Telus networks where I am). 9af72c28ce

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