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If you are someone living in a remote area with weak mobile signals or work in a crowded area with network congestion, dealing with frequent call drops won’t be uncommon for you. That’s precisely where Wi-Fi Calling can come in handy. Wi-Fi Calling enables you to enjoy interrupted calls on your iPhone even if you are in a zero-network reception zone. All you need to do is enable Wi-Fi calling and ensure your iPhone is connected to a stable network, and you won’t remember that call drop is even a thing.
Keep reading to learn what Wi-Fi Calling is, how it works, the benefits it offers, and how to enable it on your iPhone if you haven’t already.
Wi-Fi calling is a supremely handy feature that lets you make and receive calls on your iPhone even if you are in a cellular dead zone or area with a poor network reception. Once enabled, the feature lets your iPhone use the nearby accessible Wi-fi network, be it private or public, instead of a cellular network to make/receive calls. Thus, you won’t have to worry about call drops ever; as long as you are connected to a stable W-Fi network, you can enjoy calling just as you would over a traditional cellular connection.
This is particularly helpful if you live in an apartment building with poor network reception or want to avoid roaming charges when traveling internationally.
Wi-Fi calling allows you to receive and make calls over a Wi-Fi network instead of your traditional cellular network. Technically speaking, when Wi-Fi calling is enabled, all calls to and from your iPhone are routed through the Wi-Fi network you are connected to instead of the cell tower.
Your mobile services handle Wi-Fi calls similar to cellular calls, but the calls are transferred to its network via the Internet. If you move out of the Wi-Fi network coverage range at any time while on a call, your iPhone swiftly switches back to the mobile network without you even knowing it.
While Wi-Fi calling improves call quality when you are in a poor network reception area, the quality of the call depends on the strength of your Wi-Fi network.
Although, by now, you might already know the benefits Wi-Fi calling offers, below I’ve explained each one in detail:
While most iPhone features are limited to certain iPhone models, every iPhone model (iPhone 5c or later) supports Wi-Fi calling. However, one thing you must check is whether or not your carrier supports Wi-Fi calling. Once done, here’s how you can enable Wi-Fi calling on your iPhone:
Once done, look for the “W-Fi” next to your carrier’s name in the status bar when the iPhone is connected to a Wi-Fi network. If it is there, Wi-Fi calling is successfully activated on your iPhone, and calls will now go through the Wi-Fi network.
You don’t have to do anything extra to use Wi-Fi Calling on your iPhone. Once it is enabled, all the calls you receive or make on your iPhone will automatically switch from your cellular network to Wi-Fi if you are already connected to one. However, the call will shift to the cellular network again if the Wi-Fi network strength is not at par or simply poor.
Once you have enabled Wi-Fi calling on your primary iPhone, you can use the feature to receive or make calls on your other Apple devices signed in with the same Apple ID and connected to a Wi-Fi network. Here’s how you can enable it:
Now, when the other devices are near your iPhone, all the incoming calls will ring on your other Apple devices as well. Moreover, you can simply head to the Phone app on your iPad or Apple Watch or FaceTime app on your Mac to make calls over Wi-Fi.
Enjoy stable voice calls…
This was all from our side on Wi-Fi calling on an iPhone. You now know what this feature is, how it works, and how you can enable it on your iPhone and other Apple devices to enhance your call experience in poor network reception areas. Wi-Fi calling is the way to go if you are dealing with a poor network reception or want to save some money during international travel.
If you have any questions about Wi-Fi calling on your iPhone, you can reach out to us via comments.
FAQs
From checking your Wi-fi connection to resetting the Wi-Fi Calling settings, there are various troubleshooting tips you can use to fix Wi-Fi Calling not working on your iPhone.
Check for the “Wi-Fi” status next to your carrier name in the status bar while you’re in the Control Center. If it is there, Wi-Fi calling is indeed working on your iPhone.
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