Orange and T-Mobile introduce HD Voice+ for iPhones

Owners of iPhones on the Orange and T-Mobile networks now have the ability to make calls in higher quality sound using HD Voice+. This new option is already available to users of iPhone 11 models and newer.

Previously, Android smartphone users had the ability to use this feature, but now iPhone owners can also enjoy higher call quality. Access to HD Voice+ between Orange and Play has been available for almost a year.

One of the elements enabling this change is the introduction of the Enhanced Voice Services (EVS) codec in calls between Orange and Play. The EVS codec is the latest technology for voice calls, providing excellent call quality. The difference can be seen on the Orange website.

The operator informs that thanks to these changes, nearly 60% of VoLTE calls on the Orange network are already delivered in HD Voice+ standard. However, to use this feature, both the network and the device being called must support the EVS codec. The list of smartphones officially supporting VoLTE on the Orange network is available on the operator’s website.

HD Voice+ is available for smartphones that support EVS and use VoLTE or WiFi Calling. This feature enables high-quality calls without noise or interference.

Frequently Asked Questions:
1. What is HD Voice+?
HD Voice+ is a standard for high-quality sound calls that eliminates noise and interference.

2. Which iPhone models can use HD Voice+ on Orange and T-Mobile?
iPhone 11 models and newer are compatible with HD Voice+ on the Orange and T-Mobile networks.

3. How can I check if my smartphone supports HD Voice+?
To use HD Voice+, your smartphone must support EVS and use VoLTE or WiFi Calling.

Source: orange.pl

The source of the article is from the blog tvbzorg.com