Are you in a blind spot or have a spotty signal? There’s a solution to that, and it’s called Wi-Fi calling.
Wi-Fi Calling is an iPhone feature that allows users experiencing reception issues to get a stronger calling connection over broadband over Wi-Fi. Connections are usually encrypted, which is peace of mind for those using shared Wi-Fi.
Many users may not be aware that they have the ability to improve call quality. Wi-Fi calling cannot be done without his Wi-Fi network, so make sure you are connected to a Wi-Fi network before proceeding.
here,[Wi-Fi 通話]Easy step-by-step instructions on where to find the tabs and how to turn them on.
How to turn on Wi-Fi calling on iPhone
1. Tap “Settings” on the home screen
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It’s very simple. Find and click the Settings icon on your home page.
2. Select “Phone”
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A green icon will appear right next to “Voice Memos”.
3. Tap “Wi-Fi calling”
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You can’t miss it.
4. Toggle on Wi-Fi calling on this iPhone.
On the next screen, you’ll have the option to toggle “Wi-Fi calling on this iPhone” on. When you do this, a pop-up will appear asking if you want to enable Wi-Fi calling. Tap “Enable”.
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Wi-Fi calling is now enabled. You can also toggle this feature off.
Oh, Android users, don’t worry. We got you too.
How to turn on Wi-Fi calling on Android
1. Tap the Settings tab on the home screen
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It’s easy so far, right?
2. Find “connections”
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It’s the first title you see on the settings screen, so you don’t have to scroll too much. Tap on it.
3. Select “Wi-Fi Calling”.
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It should be directly under “WiFi”. From there, you can turn options on and off.
Turning on Wi-Fi calling can drain your battery, so use this feature at your own discretion. It’s a good idea to have a portable charger on hand in case you notice your phone’s battery running low.
Also, if you’re concerned about Wi-Fi calling charges against your current phone plan, check with your carrier to see if it counts as minutes. Wi-Fi calling does not consume mobile data.
Enjoy higher quality calls in the future.