WiFi calling is a mobile phone feature that allows you to make and receive voice calls over an internet connection instead of using cellular networks. It enables calls in areas with weak cellular signal but strong WiFi, using your regular phone number and native calling app.
How This Applies to Vouch Mobile
Vouch Mobile supports WiFi calling on compatible devices, extending your coverage anywhere you have WiFi. This is especially useful in homes or offices with weak cellular signal. Calls made over WiFi use your regular Vouch Mobile number and count toward your included minutes just like regular calls. Your phone seamlessly switches between WiFi and cellular as you move.
Frequently Asked Questions About WiFi Calling
WiFi calling is a feature that allows you to make and receive voice calls over a WiFi internet connection instead of cellular networks. It uses your regular phone number and works through your phone's native calling app.
Yes, WiFi calling only requires a WiFi connection; you don't need cellular signal. This makes it ideal for basements, remote locations, or buildings with poor cellular reception but available WiFi.
Yes, WiFi calls use your included calling minutes just like regular cellular calls. With Vouch Mobile's unlimited plan, this doesn't matter since calls are unlimited. There are no additional charges for WiFi calling.
Your phone automatically switches to cellular if available, typically without dropping the call. This seamless handoff means you can start a call on WiFi at home and continue it on cellular as you leave.
On iPhone, go to Settings, Phone, WiFi Calling. On Android, go to Settings, Network, WiFi Calling. Once enabled, your phone automatically uses WiFi for calls when connected to a wireless network.
