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Boost your iPhone signal and get a better mobile reception by using secret Wi-Fi trick

IT might not be common knowledge, but there is a hidden feature that can fix one of the most annoying problems with your iPhone.

THERE is little worse than missing out on important phone calls and messages because you have no reception.

What you might not know is there hidden feature on your iPhone that will put an end to this frustrating dilemma,

 An image showing the various iPhones Apple has released over the years
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An image showing the various iPhones Apple has released over the years

Known as "Wi-Fi Calling", the iOS feature will remove your need to rely on a strong signal from your telco by allowing you use Wi-Fi to make and receive calls and text messages.

The feature is great in areas with no reception, while also helping improve quality in areas with low coverage like the basement of your workplace.

Impressively, the feature will also work when you’re connected to public wifi hot spots, like those found at coffee shops and restaurants.

The feature is turned off by default, but users can easily activate the feature by going to Settings, selecting the Phone option, pressing Wi-Fi Calling button and turning on the Wi-Fi Calling setting.

It must be noted that when turning the featuring on, you will be asked to enter your address to register Wi-Fi Calling with your provider in case emergency services need to locate you without your cellular signal.

According to Apple you can also make and receive Wi-Fi calls from a number of its devices, not just iPhones.

 This tip can be a lifesaver when you have no coverage
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This tip can be a lifesaver when you have no coverage

“If your carrier supports Wi-Fi Calling on iCloud-connected devices, you can also make and receive Wi-Fi calls on other devices,” .

“You can use Wi-Fi Calling on these devices, even if your iPhone isn’t on the same Wi-Fi Network or turned on.”


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The tech giant has said the feature will work with iPad or iPod touch with iOS 9 or later, Apple Watch with watchOS 2 or later and Mac (2012 or later model) with OS X El Capitan.

All you need to do is make sure that you’re signed in to iCloud and FaceTime with the same Apple ID that you use on your iPhone and you are good to go.



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