Struggling with weak mobile signals on your iPhone? You're not alone.
Many users experience unstable connectivity, especially in areas with poor phone reception. However, there's a built-in solution that could solve your problem.
Introduced by Apple and supported on iPhones running iOS 13 and later, Wi-Fi Calling is a feature that leverages your Wi-Fi network to enhance voice call quality. This is especially beneficial in rural or poorly serviced areas where cellular signals are weak.
How to Enable Wi-Fi Calling on Your iPhone
Follow these simple steps to turn on Wi-Fi Calling on your iPhone:
Open the Settings app on your iPhone.
Tap Mobile Data or Cellular, depending on your region.
Choose Wi-Fi Calling and toggle it on to activate.
With Wi-Fi Calling enabled, your iPhone will automatically switch to making and receiving calls over Wi-Fi whenever the cellular signal is inadequate. This seamless transition ensures that your call quality remains high, regardless of cellular network conditions.
Apart from improving call quality, Wi-Fi Calling can also help conserve battery life, as your iPhone doesn’t need to constantly search for a better cellular signal.