How to Turn On Wi-Fi Calling on iPhoneHow to Turn On Wi-Fi Calling for Other DevicesReceive Calls on iPad, iPod Touch or Mac
How to Turn On Wi-Fi Calling on iPhone
If you do not see the option for Wi-Fi Calling, then make sure your carrier supports it. For some carriers, you can also see this option under the Settings app → Cellular. To turn off Wi-Fi Calling, follow the exact same steps, and tap the toggle in step 4.
How to Turn On Wi-Fi Calling for Other Devices
Wi-Fi Calling is supported by a huge number of carriers globally. But very few like AT&T, Ting, Verizon, Sprint, T-Mobile USA support Wi-Fi Calling on Other Devices. You can see the full list on the above link. Before you begin: Ensure you use the same Apple ID to sign in to iCloud and FaceTime on your other Apple devices like iPad and Mac. Here is how to add a device for Wi-Fi Calling:
Receive Calls on iPad, iPod Touch or Mac
To make and receive Wi-Fi calls on your other Apple devices, make sure your other device accepts calls from your iPhone. Note: Your Apple Watch automatically receives Wi-Fi calls when you enable Allow Calls on other devices. Signing off… This is how you get the Wi-Fi calling feature on your iPhone. It is great when you live in an apartment with patchy cellular coverage or are traveling internationally. Just like the iPhone, most flagship Android phones also support Wi-Fi Calling with compatible wireless carriers. Have questions? Please make use of the comments section below. You may also like to look at:
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