How to Enable Wi-Fi Calling on Your iPhone
Enable Wi-Fi Calling for Improved Connectivity
Wi-Fi Calling is a feature on iPhones that allows users to make and receive calls over a Wi-Fi network, even when cellular coverage is poor or unavailable. This can be especially useful in areas with weak cellular signal or when traveling abroad.
Steps to Enable Wi-Fi Calling on iPhone
Follow these steps to enable Wi-Fi Calling on your iPhone:
- Open the Settings app.
- Select Cellular.
- Tap on Wi-Fi Calling.
- Toggle the Wi-Fi Calling on This iPhone switch to the ON position.
- Confirm your selection in the pop-up window.
Once you have enabled Wi-Fi Calling, you will be able to make and receive calls over Wi-Fi when cellular coverage is weak or unavailable. You can also choose to use Wi-Fi Calling only when you are connected to a specific Wi-Fi network.
Note: Wi-Fi Calling is not available in all countries or regions. Please consult with your carrier to determine if Wi-Fi Calling is supported in your area.
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