Using Wi-Fi Calling with eSIM requires your carrier to support this feature, and your phone needs to be compatible with it. Here are the general steps to enable Wi-Fi Calling:
Check Wi-Fi Calling Support:
Go to your phone's settings.
Navigate to "Mobile Network" or "Connections."
Look for "Wi-Fi Calling" in the menu.
There should be an option to enable Wi-Fi Calling. This will indicate whether your phone and carrier support Wi-Fi Calling.
Enable Wi-Fi Calling:
If there is an option to enable Wi-Fi Calling, toggle it on.
Follow any additional steps your carrier may require, such as providing additional information to set up Wi-Fi Calling. Keep in mind that your carrier may need a registered Wi-Fi Calling profile for this feature to work.
Follow Carrier's Wi-Fi Calling Rules:
Some carriers may have specific rules and limitations for enabling Wi-Fi Calling. Check your carrier's website or contact customer service for additional information. Ensure that you comply with any requirements.
Check Wi-Fi Connection:
When using Wi-Fi Calling, make sure your phone is connected to Wi-Fi. Wi-Fi Calling is particularly useful in areas with low cellular signal or no adequate cellular coverage.
Calls made via Wi-Fi calling are covered by your current package, so you do not have to pay roaming charges!
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