WiFi calling not working on your iPhone
WiFi calling needs to be enabled in settings, your carrier has to support it, and your WiFi needs to be good quality. Check Settings → Phone → WiFi Calling and make sure it's turned on.
WiFi calling lets you make calls over WiFi instead of cellular. When it's not working, it's because it's turned off in your settings, your carrier doesn't support it, your WiFi network isn't compatible, or your carrier account needs to be authenticated. We'll check each of these.
- ✓Have a stable WiFi connection with good signal strength
- ✓Know your carrier's name (Verizon, AT&T, T-Mobile, etc.)
- ✓Have your carrier account credentials ready if you need to sign in
Fix-IT-Bot will walk you through each step, just tap, no typing needed.
Skip, I just want a technicianCommon mistakes to avoid
- Turning on WiFi calling but using a 5GHz WiFi network. It won't work that way
- Thinking WiFi calling will work on any WiFi network. It needs stable, fast networks
- Not realizing your carrier has to support it first
Signs you need professional help
- WiFi calling doesn't show up in your settings even after updating iOS.
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