Orange launched the Wi-Fi call function for iPhone

Today the mobile phone operator Orange launched the function 4G call for iPhone, and together with it made available the Wi-Fi call function for iPhone, both of which were initially launched only for Samsung terminals.

Activating the Wi-Fi call function is done only after activating the 4G call function, and then send an empty SMS to the number 232, after receiving the confirmation SMS, restarting the terminal is necessary for the function to activate.

Using the Wi-Fi call function on the iPhone, you will be able to make phone calls via Wi-Fi when you have a GSM connection available to us, the minutes spoken being consumed from your mobile phone subscription.

Although normally there should have been a setting in the Settings app to enable or disable the Wi-Fi call function, unfortunately it is not currently available, but calls will probably work normally when you try to make them.

The Wi-Fi Call service has been activated. Now you can make calls over Wi-Fi connection, even if you have no signal on your phone, using your phone number. Close and reopen the phone, then activate the Wi-Fi call function in the settings, after making sure that you have updated to the latest available software. The call will use the minutes included in your offer, and the additional rate is the standard rate for voice calls, corresponding to your tariff plan.