

You know that Wi-Fi calling on Android is a comprehensive compatibility feature of your service provider and your Android phone.
However, most of the latest Andriod phones support Wi-Fi calling, and you can easily use Wi-Fi connection to make calls on Android. However, if your service provider does not support it. You will need a SIP account to enable it.
After confirming that your Android provider and carrier support Wi-Fi calling. It's time to set it up on Android. In most cases, this feature is not enabled on your Android by default. To make a call, you need to enable Wi-Fi calling for the first time.
To setup Wi-fi calling on Android
- Go to Android settings
- Open Wifi settings and preferences
- Find and "turn on" the wifi calling.
- Select the SIM you want to enable Wifi calling for(in case of Dual SIM cards)
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