![]() ![]() Wifi calling will be disabled by default, so you will need to go into your phone’s settings to turn it on (if your phone, and your phone carrier support this feature). So, the next time you are in a basement bar or café where you can’t get a good cell signal you can simply connect to their Wifi network and place a regular call or send text messages! Wifi calling allows you to use any Wifi network you can connect on, to call or text anyone you like as if you were calling them from home! This feature can also be used at home if you are having problems getting a cellular signal. ![]() Wifi calling will only appear on your phone if your phone and cellular network works with it (see helpful hint #1) This great feature can be found on many phones nowadays but not every phone yet. ![]() Wifi calling isn’t a new feature, but it isn’t that well-known yet (my friends hadn’t heard of it before anyway. This isn’t usually an issue at home, when you have your home cellular network and data connection but what do you do when you want to make a call or send a text during your European travels? If you are like me, you don’t like to be separated from your phone and the outside world it connects to for too long! As I explore Europe more and more from Switzerland, I find that I am quickly crossing country borders and losing my network service. ![]()
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