List of WiFi Calling Supported Smartphones in India
Even though Wi-Fi calling (aka voice over WiFi or VoWiFi) has been around for quite some time, the high definition voice service has just started togain traction in India. Without getting into the detail as to why it has taken so long for VoWiFi to go mainstream despite being way better than VoLTE, I am happy that the age of seamless communication has finally arrived. So, no more sluggish cellular connection, rather poor reception, or out of the blue disconnection when you are in buildings or at remote locations! With that said, if you are getting ready to hop onto the train of VoWFi but aren’t sure if your smartphone is compatible with the HD voice service, here is the complete list of WiFi calling supported smartphones in India in 2020.
List of WiFi Calling Supported Smartphones in India in 2020
From Apple, Samsung, Xiaomi to Mobiistar, most smartphone makers have added support for voice over WiFi in their latest devices. But keep in mind, only Airtel and Jio offer the support for VoWiFi as of now, with Vodafone still lagging behind in the race. As to how you can enable Wi-Fi calling on your Android or iOS smartphone, the process is quite straightforward. You guessed it, didn’t you? You can activate it by heading into the Settings app on your device. To get started,check out our hands-on guide.
List of Smartphones That Support Jio Wi-Fi Calling
Apple
Samsung
Asus
Motorola
Nokia
OnePlus
Oppo
Realme
Vivo
Xiaomi
Poco
Tecno
Coolpad
Infinix
Itel
Lava
Mobiistar
List of Smartphones That Support Airtel Wi-Fi Calling
Apple
Samsung
OnePlus
Xiaomi
Poco
Oppo
Realme
Nokia
Itel
Smartphones from Infinix
Spice
Tecno
Mobiistar
Coolpad
Gionee
Micromax
XOLO
Complete Roster of All the Wi-Fi Calling Compatible Smartphones
There you go! So, these are the smartphones that have support for VoWiFi in India. Hopefully, other major carrier providers like Vodafone jump into the bandwagon sooner than later, considering how user-friendly it is. By the way, have any feedback? Toss it up in the comments down below.
Rajesh Mishra
An old school bibliophile who turned a tech nerd out of obsession. When he is not digging into hacks and tracking down stories that are breaking the internet, you may find him reciting poems.
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