Wi-Fi calling lets you make and receive calls over any available Wi-Fi connection – home or public – when you have no cellular coverage or simply want to save on call costs.
Wi-Fi calling is only available from select carriers and some device and iOS version restrictions also apply.
Carriers that support Wi-Fi calling on iOS (and OS X)
- S.: AT&T (iPhone 6 or later running iOS 9.0 or later), Sprint (iPhone 5c or later running iOS 8.3 or later), and T-Mobile (iPhone 5c or later running iOS 8.0 or later, iPad or iPod touch running iOS 9.0 or later, Apple Watch with watchOS 2, or Mac with OS X El Capitan)
- Canada: Bell, Rogers
- K.: EE, Vodafone
- Hong Kong: 3, SmarTone
How to enable Wi-Fi calling on iPhone
- Open your Settings app.
- Navigate to Settings > Phone > Wi-Fi Calling.
- If required, enter your name and address for emergency services.
- Toggle the “Wi-Fi Calling on this Phone” slider to the ON position.
When Wi-Fi calling is available, “Wi-Fi” will appear after your carrier name in the status bar. All calls will now use Wi-Fi calling instead of a cellular connection.
How to use Wi-Fi calling on iPad, iPod touch, Apple Watch or Mac (T-Mobile only)
T-Mobile customers in the U.S. have the exclusive ability to place Wi-Fi calls from their iPad, iPod touch (running iOS 9.0 or later), Apple Watch (running watchOS 2.0), or Mac (running OX X El Capitan). Wi-Fi calling on these devices will work whether you have your iPhone with you or not and will even work if your iPhone is switched off.
Follow these steps to place a Wi-Fi call from your iPad, iPod touch, Apple Watch, or Mac on T-Mobile:
How to place a Wi-Fi call from your iPad, iPod touch, or Mac
First, add your other device:
- On your iPhone, go to Settings > Phone and toggle on Wi-Fi Calling and Allow Calls on Other Devices.
- On your other device, sign in to iCloud and FaceTime with the same Apple ID and password that you use on your iPhone.
- Turn on Wi-Fi Calling:
- On your iPad or iPod touch: Go to Settings > FaceTime > Calls from iPhone and tap Upgrade to Wi-Fi Calling.
- On your Mac: Open FaceTime and choose FaceTime > Preferences > Settings and select Calls From iPhone > Upgrade to Wi-Fi Calling.
- When a six-digit code appears, enter it on your iPhone and tap Allow.
For Apple Watch, Wi-Fi calling is enabled by default.
Place a Wi-Fi call from iPad, iPod touch, or Mac
- Open FaceTime.
- Tap Audio.
- Enter a contact or phone number and tap the phone icon.
You can also place a call by tapping a phone number in Contacts, Mail, Messages, Safari, and other apps.
Place a Wi-Fi call from Apple Watch
- Open the Phone app.
- Choose a contact.
- Tap the red phone icon.
Troubleshooting Wi-Fi calling on iPhone
Provided your carrier supports Wi-Fi calling on your device an iOS version, you can follow these steps to troubleshoot issues: (Allow two minutes between steps to see if it solves the issue.)
- Go to Settings > Phone > Wi-Fi Calling and make sure that Wi-Fi Calling is ON.
- Restart your iPhone or other device.
- Connect to a different Wi-Fi network. Apple notes that not all Wi-Fi networks will work with Wi-Fi Calling.
- Turn Wi-Fi calling OFF and then ON
- Go to Settings > General > Reset and tap Reset Network Settings.
For carrier-specific support in the U.S., use these links:
Sources: CNet; iPhoneFAQ; Apple
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