If you're an Airtel, Jio, Vodafone Idea (Vi), or BSNL user, there's a powerful feature that lets you make calls even in areas with no mobile network – WiFi Calling. This feature enables you to use a WiFi connection to make voice calls, ensuring seamless communication in low-network zones.
What is WiFi Calling?
WiFi Calling allows users to make and receive calls using a WiFi network instead of a traditional mobile network. This is particularly useful in areas where cellular signals are weak or unavailable—such as basements, remote locations, or high-rise buildings.
How to Enable WiFi Calling on Your Smartphone
Before activating WiFi Calling, ensure that:
Your smartphone supports WiFi Calling (check in your device settings).
Your telecom provider (Airtel, Jio, Vi, or BSNL) offers WiFi Calling services.
Steps to Turn On WiFi Calling on Android Devices
Follow these simple steps to enable WiFi Calling on your Android smartphone:
Open the Settings of your smartphone.
Go to Network & Internet settings.
Select SIM Card & Mobile Network.
Choose the SIM card you use for calls.
Scroll down and find the WiFi Calling option.
Enable WiFi Calling.
How WiFi Calling Works
Once enabled, your phone will automatically switch to WiFi Calling whenever your mobile network is weak or unavailable. This ensures uninterrupted calling without relying solely on cellular signals.
Big Benefits for Airtel, Vi, Jio & BSNL Users
No More Network Worries: Stay connected even in low-network areas.
No Extra Charges: Calls will be deducted from your existing plan, just like normal calls.
Better Call Quality: Enjoy clear and uninterrupted voice calls over WiFi.
With WiFi Calling, you no longer have to worry about poor network coverage. Activate it today and enjoy seamless calling anywhere, anytime!
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