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  1. Go to Settings > Cellular > Wi-Fi Calling. If your iPhone has multiple SIMs, choose a line (below SIMs)


  2. Tap Wi-Fi calling and turn it on. 
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  3. If prompted, click Enable when asked to confirm Wi-Fi calling. 

  4. If prompted, you might need to enter or confirm your address for emergency services.
  5. You can now make a Wi-Fi Call.

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titleEmergency Address

When cellular service is available, your iPhone uses it for emergency calls. If you turn on Wi-Fi Calling and cellular service isn't available, emergency calls might use Wi-Fi calling. Your device's location may be used to aid response efforts when you place an emergency call, regardless of whether you enable Location Services.

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If Wi-Fi Calling isn't working

If you can't turn on or use Wi-Fi Calling, make sure that your carrier offers Wi-Fi Calling and that your devices have the latest software.

If you're unable to turn on or use Wi-Fi Calling, your device software is up to date, and your carrier supports Wi-Fi Calling, contact your carrier.

If you contacted your carrier and can't turn on Wi-Fi Calling or make a Wi-Fi call, follow these steps. Wait two minutes before you go from one step to the next.

  1. Go to Settings > Cellular. If your iPhone has multiple SIMs, choose a line (below SIMs). Tap Wi-Fi Calling and make sure that Wi-Fi Calling is on.

  2. Restart your iPhone.

  3. Connect to a different Wi-Fi network. Not all Wi-Fi networks work with Wi-Fi Calling.

  4. Turn Wi-Fi Calling off and then on again.

  5. Go to Settings > General > Transfer or Reset iPhone > Reset.

  6. Tap Reset Network Settings.

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