OnePlus had a blast back in 2019 as its OnePlus 7 Pro was touted as the best smartphone of the year. However, the company which is a name to reckon when it comes to pushing timely updates failed to provide updates for its devices.
But, the OEM acknowledged this issue and cited Coronavirus outbreak the reason behind the delay in the roll-out of the update.
Eventually, the new updates were finally pushed for OnePlus 7, 7 Pro and 7T Pro which bumped the security patch level to January 2020.
What is more interesting is that with the OxygenOS 10.0.4 [EU and Global] and 10.3.1 [India] for OnePlus 7 Pro and OnePlus 7 and the OxygenOS 10.0.7 [EU and Global] and 10.3.1 [India] for OnePlus 7T Pro has enabled VoWiFi (WiFi calling) support for Jio users in India.
Earlier in January, we have reported that although OnePlus devices were not supported officially for VoWiFi on the Jio network, you could follow the guide mentioned in the post to activate VoWiFi.
But with the latest update, all the three devices have not only been served with the January patchset but also WiFi calling has been enabled for the Jio users.
Chances may be that you haven’t received the update yet. Over the air, updates go live in batches and it might take some time to get to your device. If you want to install the update, you can seek the help of the Oxygen Updater app.
However, when we checked the official website of Jio, OnePlus devices are still not mentioned in the list of supported devices.
It seems like the Jio website is yet to be updated their support list for WiFi calling with the OnePlus devices.
Let us know in the comments below if you have received the update and were able to use the Jio VoWiFi (WiFi calling) feature on your OnePlus 7/7 Pro and OnePlus 7T Pro or not?
In the meantime, do check out our dedicated OnePlus section to read more similar stories surrounding OnePlus smartphones and devices.
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