Wi-Fi Calling Settings for Improved Connectivity
Understanding Wi-Fi Calling
Wi-Fi calling allows you to make and receive calls over a Wi-Fi network, even when you have a weak cellular signal. This can be beneficial in areas with poor cell coverage or when you're trying to conserve data usage.
How to Turn On Wi-Fi Calling
To turn on Wi-Fi calling, go to: *
Settings *
Cellular *
Wi-Fi Calling Toggle the switch to
On.
Troubleshooting Wi-Fi Calling
If you're having trouble making or receiving calls over Wi-Fi, try the following troubleshooting steps: * Make sure Wi-Fi calling is enabled on your device. * Ensure that you have a stable Wi-Fi connection. * Restart your device. * Reset your network settings.
Additional Settings
In the Wi-Fi Calling settings, you can also: *
Prefer Wi-Fi When Roaming: This setting allows you to prioritize Wi-Fi calling over cellular when you're roaming. *
Wi-Fi Calling for Other Devices: This setting allows you to make and receive Wi-Fi calls on other devices that are linked to your Apple iCloud account.
Cellular Data Deactivation
To deactivate cell connectivity on your primary SIM when using Wi-Fi calling, disable the "Cellular Data" option under Settings > Cellular. This will ensure that all incoming and outgoing calls and text messages are routed through Wi-Fi.
Benefits of Wi-Fi Calling
Wi-Fi calling offers several advantages, including: *
Improved call quality: Wi-Fi calling typically provides clearer and more stable call quality than cellular networks. *
Extended coverage: Wi-Fi calling allows you to make and receive calls in areas with weak or no cellular signal. *
Data savings: Wi-Fi calling does not consume cellular data, saving you money on your mobile bill.
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