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How to use One UI 4.1-based Wi-Fi calling on your Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra?

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Many times we go to a place where a cellular network is not available, sometimes there is a network limitation in a particular SIM card so that we cannot make calls or messages at the time of need. Well, you don’t have to worry about such conditions, Samsung WiFi calling will help you out of this.

The Korean company is providing the WiFi calling feature for a long, however, it has been improved over time. Samsung One UI 4.1 WiFi Calling lets you make or receive phone calls if you have a Wi-Fi connection in an area with little or zero cellular network.

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Instead of using your mobile carrier’s network connection, you can make voice calls over the Wi-Fi network you’re connected to. Now you’ll never be denied by a weak signal again, make sure your phone has an active SIM card inserted.

Samsung One UI 4.1 WiFi Calling

How to turn on?

  • Open the Phone app on your Galaxy device.
  • Click More options (the three vertical dots).
  • Tap Settings.
  • Tap Wi-Fi Calling.
  • Turn the feature on.
  • When received a popup asking you to enter your Emergency contact information, review and enter the requested information, and then tap Save.
  • Wi-Fi calls will now be enabled.
    • To turn Wi-Fi Calling off, just tap the switch again.

On some smartphones, you can also enable Wi-Fi Calling from the Quick settings panel. Swipe down from the top of the screen using two fingers, and then tap the Wi-Fi Calling icon to turn it on.

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