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If you’re trying to use Wi-Fi Calling on your phone but it’s not working, the problem might be that this feature is specific to your cellular carrier. Wi-Fi Calling allows you to make calls over a Wi-Fi network instead of using your cellular service, but not all carriers support this feature.
The first step is to check with your service provider—contact them or visit their website to see if Wi-Fi Calling is available on your plan. They can tell you how to enable it on your device. Sometimes, your phone needs a quick update or specific settings turned on to make Wi-Fi Calling work properly.
For detailed instructions, you can visit the official Apple support page on how to make calls using Wi-Fi Calling: Make a call with Wi-Fi Calling – Apple Support.
Additionally, if you want a visual guide, here’s an overview. Typically, once your carrier supports Wi-Fi Calling and the feature is activated, you should see a Wi-Fi Calling indicator on your phone when you connect to a Wi-Fi network. Make sure your phone is updated, and check your device settings to turn on Wi-Fi Calling.
Remember, if your carrier doesn’t support Wi-Fi Calling, this feature won’t work on your device. In that case, you might need to look for other options for making calls over Wi-Fi, such as messaging apps or VoIP services.