Make Calls Using Wi-Fi on iPhone
How to Use Wi-Fi Calling
When your iPhone has a low cellular signal, you can use Wi-Fi Calling to make and receive calls through a Wi-Fi network. Wi-Fi Calling lets you stay connected even when you're in areas with poor cellular coverage. To turn on Wi-Fi Calling, go to Settings > Phone and tap on the Wi-Fi Calling option. Then, enable Wi-Fi Calling on This iPhone and confirm in the pop-up window.
Supported Devices
Wi-Fi Calling is supported on all iPhone models that are running iOS 8 or later. Additionally, your wireless carrier must support Wi-Fi Calling. Contact your carrier to check if they support Wi-Fi Calling on your iPhone.
Benefits of Wi-Fi Calling
Wi-Fi Calling offers a number of benefits, including improved call quality, increased coverage, and reduced dropped calls. With Wi-Fi Calling, you can make and receive calls even in areas where there is no cellular signal. Wi-Fi Calling can also help to improve call quality by reducing background noise and dropouts.
Conclusion
Wi-Fi Calling is a great way to stay connected even when you're in areas with poor cellular coverage. With Wi-Fi Calling, you can make and receive calls with improved call quality and increased coverage. If you have an iPhone that supports Wi-Fi Calling, be sure to turn it on to take advantage of these benefits.
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