Welcome to our guide on how to enable Wi-Fi calling on your iPhone. Sometimes cellular signals can be weak or inconsistent, causing call quality to deteriorate or even preventing you from making/receiving a phone call. 

Wi-Fi calling feature allows your iPhone to use your Wi-Fi network as an alternative to cellular network, allowing you to make calls as long as you have a stable Wi-Fi connection.


To enable Wi-Fi calling on your iPhone, simply follow the following steps:


1. Open your iPhone's Settings.

You can do this by tapping on the 'Settings' app icon on your iPhone home screen.


2. Scroll down and tap on Mobile Data / Phone

This should be near the top of the first group of options in the Settings menu


3. Tap on the 'Wi-Fi Calling'



4. Toggle on 'Wi-Fi Calling On This iPhone'

Slide the button to the right to turn this feature on. If the button showing green, that means Wi-Fi calling is already enabled.



5. Read and Accept the Disclaimer

You might see a pop up window when you are setting up Wi-Fi calling the first time. Please click 'Enable'