How to Turn Off WiFi Calling Android & iPhone

How to Turn Off WiFi Calling Android & iPhone

WiFi calling has become popular in smartphones, allowing users to make and receive calls over a Wi-Fi network instead of relying solely on their cellular network. This can be especially helpful in areas with poor cellular signals or when traveling abroad. However, there may be times when you want to disable WiFi calling for various reasons. In this article, we will provide step-by-step instructions on how to turn it off on your device.

How to Turn Off Wi-Fi Calling on iPhones

How to turn off wifi calling on Apple

WiFi Calling is a handy feature, but there may be times when you want to turn it off on your iPhone. Here’s a simple guide to help you do just that.

Step-by-step instructions for iOS 14 and above

  1. Open the Settings app on your iPhone. (Image: iPhone screen with Settings app open)
  2. Tap on Phone.
  3. Select WiFi Calling.
  4. You’ll see a switch next to WiFi Calling on This iPhone. Simply toggle it off.

It’s as easy as that! You’ve now turned off the feature on your iPhone running iOS 14 or above.

Troubleshooting common issues

Sometimes, you might run into issues while trying to turn off WiFi Calling. Here are a few common problems and their solutions:

  • The switch is greyed out: This could be due to restrictions set on your phone. Check in Settings > Screen Time > Content & Privacy Restrictions > Allowed Apps. Make sure Phone is allowed. (Image: iPhone screen showing the Allowed Apps settings)
  • WiFi Calling option is missing: This might be because your carrier does not support it. You can check this list of carriers that support the feature.

Remember, if you’re still having trouble, don’t hesitate to reach out to your service provider or Apple Support. They’re there to help!

How to Turn Off WiFi Calling on Android Phone

Turning off the feature on your Android device is a breeze. Let’s walk you through the process.

Step-by-step instructions for Android 10 and above

  1. Open the Settings app on your Android device. (Image: Android screen with Settings app open)
  2. Tap on Network & Internet.
  3. Select Mobile Network.
  4. Tap on Advanced.
  5. You’ll find the WiFi Calling option. Simply toggle it off.

Voila! You’ve successfully turned off WiFi Calling on your Android device running Android 10 or above.

Troubleshooting common issues

Occasionally, you might encounter some hiccups while trying to disable WiFi Calling. Here are a couple of common issues and their solutions:

  • Can’t find the WiFi Calling option: This could be because your carrier does not support it. Check with your service provider for more information.
  • The option is greyed out: This might be due to restrictions set on your device. Check your device’s user manual or contact your manufacturer’s support for assistance.

Remember, if you’re still facing issues, your service provider or device manufacturer’s support team is just a call away! (Image: Android Support logo)

Turning Off WiFi Calling on Specific Mobile Carriers

Sometimes, disabling WiFi Calling can vary based on your mobile carrier. Let’s look at how to do it for Verizon, AT&T, and T-Mobile.

Verizon

Phone displaying Verizon logo

  1. Open the Verizon app on your device. (Image: Verizon app icon)
  2. Go to Settings.
  3. Tap on Advanced Calling.
  4. Toggle off Activate Advanced Calling.

AT&T

  1. Open the AT&T app on your device. (Image: AT&T app icon)
  2. Go to Settings.
  3. Select Advanced Calling.
  4. Toggle off HD Voice.

T-Mobile

  1. Open the T-Mobile app on your device. (Image: T-Mobile app icon)
  2. Go to Settings.
  3. Tap on Advanced Calling.
  4. Toggle off WiFi Calling.

Remember, if you’re having trouble, your carrier’s customer service is always ready to assist!

How does WiFi calling affect network and signal strength?

WiFi calling can positively and negatively affect your network and signal strength. Let’s explore the impacts it makes:

Exploring the impact of WiFi calling on your network

When you make a call using WiFi calling, it consumes a portion of your internet bandwidth. If you have a slow or congested Wi-Fi network, it may affect the call quality and overall network performance. However, if you have a stable and fast Wi-Fi connection, the impact on your network should be minimal.

Switching between WiFi calling and cellular network

Most Android devices are designed to automatically switch between WiFi calling and the cellular network based on availability and signal strength. If you have WiFi calling enabled, your device will prioritize using Wi-Fi for calls when a Wi-Fi network is available. When there is no Wi-Fi connection, your device will automatically switch to the cellular network for calls.

If you need support setting up your WiFi network from scratch, get in touch with our experienced technicians.

Remember, technology is there to serve you, not the other way around. So, feel free to tweak your settings until you find what works best for you. Happy calling!

 

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