Make Calls Over Wi-Fi - Motorola edge 40 User Manual

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Contacts, calls, voicemail : Phone calls

Make calls over Wi-Fi

About Wi-Fi calling
Some carriers support Wi-Fi calling to make and receive calls and text messages from locations where your
cellular signal is poor or not available. Contact your carrier to confirm that they support Wi-Fi calling for your
phone.
Calls and texts that are made over a Wi-Fi network use your existing cellular rate plan, even when roaming:
Calls and texts to numbers in your home country are charged the same as your regular cellular calls.
Calls and texts to international numbers are charged at international rates.
When connected to a Wi-Fi network, your phone automatically switches between cellular and Wi-Fi networks
for calls and texts based on the signal strengths.
Turn Wi-Fi calling on or off
If your carrier supports Wi-Fi calling, you need to turn it on.
1.
Go to
Settings
> Network & internet > Mobile network.
2.
If you're using two SIMs, touch the SIM name.
3.
Touch Wi-Fi calling
Depending on your carrier, the Wi-Fi calling setting may be in your
Calling accounts > your SIM > Wi-Fi calling.
If you don't see this option, your carrier doesn't support this feature.
4.
Turn it on
or off
You can also
open quick settings
Make Wi-Fi call
1.
Make sure that:
Wi-Fi calling is on.
You're
connected to a Wi-Fi
2.
Make the call
as usual.
Depending on your carrier, you'll see a Wi-Fi calling icon in the status bar, start and end call buttons, or the
active call status indicator when your call is over a Wi-Fi network.
If you're not connected to Wi-Fi, calls use your carrier's mobile network.
If Wi-Fi calling isn't working
If you're outside your carrier's network and want to use Wi-Fi calling instead of roaming on another
carrier's network:
1.
Go to
Settings
> Network & internet > Mobile network.
.
to turn Wi-Fi calling on or off
network.
Phone app at > Settings >
.
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