Android users have the ability to disable Wi-Fi calling on their devices, but it can be a little confusing to find the right setting. Here’s how to do it:

  1. Open your Android phone’s Settings app.
  2. Under “Wireless and networks,” tap “Wi-Fi Calling.”
  3. On the Wi-Fi Calling screen, toggle the switch next to “Enable Wi-Fi calling.” ..

To summarize, you can disable Wi-Fi calling on Android by heading to Settings > Wi-Fi & Network > SIM & Network, choosing your SIM card, and turning off the Wi-Fi Calling option. For detailed instructions with screenshots, please read further.

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Disable Wi-Fi Calling on Your Android Phone

To begin the Wi-Fi calling deactivation process, launch Settings on your Android phone. In Settings, select “Wi-Fi & Network.”

On the “Wi-Fi & Network” page, tap “SIM & Network.”

If your phone supports multiple SIM cards, select the SIM for which you want to turn off Wi-Fi calling.

On the SIM page, toggle off the “Wi-Fi Calling” option. This disables the feature.

And that’s it. From now on, your phone will only use your mobile network to make and receive calls, even if Wi-Fi calling capabilities are available. Later, you can enable the feature by toggling on Wi-Fi Calling on the settings page.

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