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About Wi-Fi Calling
Wi-Fi Calling can improve your coverage and allows you to make phone calls
and send messages over a Wi-Fi network (when a Wi-Fi network is available).
Unless your rate plan provides otherwise, Wi-Fi Calling minutes count the same
as T-Mobile cellular calling minutes on your phone bill.
- To use Wi-Fi Calling, you must first turn on Wi-Fi, connect to a Wi-Fi network,
and then turn on Wi-Fi Calling.
- When the Wi-Fi Calling feature is on, your phone displays the
Wi-Fi Calling
icon on the Status Bar.
- To stay on a Wi-Fi call, you must remain within range of the Wi-Fi network.
Your call will drop as you leave the Wi-Fi range. When your Wi-Fi signal
weakens, your phone will beep and display a warning message alerting you
that your call will drop if the signal gets weaker.
Wi-Fi Calling offers three connection options:
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Wi-Fi Preferred:
All calls are made over an available Wi-Fi network. If there
are no available Wi-Fi networks calls are made over the cellular network.
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Cellular Network Preferred:
All calls are made over the cellular network unless
the cellular network is not available, then calls are made over an available
Wi-Fi network.
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Never use Cellular Network:
All calls are made over an available Wi-Fi
network. If there are no available Wi-Fi networks, your calls will not connect.
Call barring
– Lock incoming, outgoing or international calls.
Call duration
– View the duration of calls including Last call, All calls, Dialed
calls and Received calls.
Voice clarity
- Enhance voice sound quality in noisy environment.
Additional settings
– Allows you to change the following settings:
Caller ID:
Choose whether to display your number in an outgoing call.
Call waiting:
If call waiting is activated, the handset will notify you of an
incoming call while you are on a call (depending on your network provider).
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