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Home›Tech Advice›What Is WiFi Calling? Pros, Cons & More

What Is WiFi Calling? Pros, Cons & More

By Matthew Lynch
August 8, 2023
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Introduction:

Have you ever wondered how to make phone calls and send messages even when there is no mobile network coverage? Enter WiFi calling – an impressive solution that finds its way around weak signals and unavailability of mobile networks. In this article, we will explore what WiFi calling is, its advantages and disadvantages, and more.

What is WiFi Calling?

WiFi calling is a feature that allows you to make voice calls, send text messages, and share multimedia files using a wireless internet connection instead of relying on traditional cellular networks. Many smartphone users enjoy this service when their devices are connected to the internet via WiFi. Most carriers support WiFi calling for compatible smartphones without any extra cost.

Pros of WiFi Calling

1. Improved Coverage: WiFi calling can be a lifesaver in areas with poor or no cellular signal. By using a wireless connection, calls and messages can be sent seamlessly.

2. Cost-effective: With no additional charges from carriers, users can benefit from reducing their expenses on international voice calls when connected to a reliable WiFi network.

3. Indoor Connectivity: In locations where cellular towers might struggle to penetrate concrete walls or dense crowds, WiFi calling can help maintain better call quality by connecting through the available Wi-Fi network.

4. Battery Life: Since the device doesn’t need to search for a cellular signal constantly while
using WiFi calling, it may save battery life in some cases.

Cons of WiFi Calling

1. Dependence on Wi-Fi Quality: The call quality depends on the quality of the Wi-Fi connection. Poor connections can lead to dropped calls or poor audio quality during conversations.

2. Limited Device and Carrier Support: Not all smartphones are compatible with Wi-Fi calling, and not all carriers offer this service.

3. Network Restrictions: Some Wi-Fi networks may have restrictions placed on them by administrators that prevent Wi-Fi calling from working smoothly.

4. No Simultaneous Voice and Data: Devices using Wi-Fi calling may face limitations with simultaneous voice and data service, causing disruptions when multitasking.

Conclusion

WiFi calling is an excellent solution to tackle weak or poor cellular network coverage. By leveraging the power of the internet, you can seamlessly connect with people worldwide without worrying about hefty phone bills. While there are some disadvantages, the pros of Wi-Fi calling considerably outweigh them, making it a must-have feature for anyone looking for better connectivity.

So, next time you find yourself with a weak signal or need to make an international call, keep in mind that WiFi calling might be the answer to your connection woes.

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