Wi-Fi calling can be a helpful feature on the iPhone, allowing you to make calls over a Wi-Fi network rather than relying solely on cellular signals. However, there are times when you might want to disable this feature. Here is a step-by-step tutorial to guide you through turning off Wi-Fi calling on your iPhone.
How to Turn Off Wi-Fi Calling on iPhone
- Open the Settings application on your iPhone.
- Navigate to the Cellular section in the menu.
- Scroll down until you find Wi-Fi Calling below your phone number.
- Tap on the Wi-Fi Calling option.
- Toggle off the option labeled Wi-Fi Calling on This iPhone.
Your Wi-Fi calling feature is now turned off. You can easily re-enable it by following the same steps and toggling the feature back on.
Watch the video version: Watch on YouTube
Understanding Wi-Fi Calling on iPhone
Wi-Fi calling is a convenient option for iPhone users, especially in areas with poor cellular coverage. By enabling this feature, users can leverage a connected Wi-Fi network to make and receive phone calls, ensuring better call quality and reliability. However, when Wi-Fi calling is active, information about your network connection, such as the country of connection or even the city for short code calls, may be sent to your service provider. This is mainly for the purpose of call routing and ensuring seamless service across different regions.
While this feature is advantageous, there are valid reasons one might opt to turn it off. Some users may have concerns about privacy and the transmission of location-related data. Others may prefer using their cellular network when it provides a stronger connection compared to their available Wi-Fi. Regardless of the reason, toggling the feature off provides the flexibility to control how your iPhone handles calls, providing peace of mind or simply aligning with your usage preferences.
