Indian telecom operator Airtel has launched WiFi calling (Vo-WiFi) services in the national capital of New Delhi today, allowing Airtel subscribers to get access to high-quality calls while indoors using their WiFi networks. The service offers users high clarity indoor calls, faster call connections, and Airtel claims that it will also provide crystal clear audio quality in calls.
Right now, the service is only available when users are using a compatible handset with VoWiFi support, and are connected to Airtel Broadband or Airtel Xstream Fibre network.
Compatible Smartphones
Airtel released a complete list of smartphones compatible with Airtel’s VoWiFi service:
- iPhone 6s & 6s Plus
- iPhone 7, iPhone 7 Plus, iPhone 8 & 8 Plus
- iPhone X, iPhone XS, iPhone XS Max & XR
- iPhone 11, iPhone 11 Pro & iPhone 11 Pro Max
- OnePlus 7, OnePlus 7 Pro, OnePlus 7T, OnePlus 7T Pro
- Poco F1
- Redmi K20, Redmi K20 Pro
- Samsung Galaxy J6, Samsung Galaxy On6
- Samsung Galaxy A10s, Samsung Galaxy M30s
How to Enable Airtel WiFi Calling
If your smartphone supports VoWiFi calling, and you’re using Airtel’s Broadband, or Xstream Fibre network in your home, here is how you can enable Airtel WiFi calling on your smartphone right away.
- On an iPhone, head over to Settings -> Mobile Data -> WiFi Calling
- For Samsung phones, you can enable WiFi calling from the Quick Settings Panel
- Xiaomi users can head over to Settings -> SIM cards and Mobile Networks -> Airtel -> Make Calls using WiFi
- For OnePlus phones, head over to Settings -> Mobile Network -> SIM 1 or SIM 2 -> WiFi Calling
Note: – Once you’re done, restart your phone, and you should see a VoWiFi symbol in the status bar of your device.
So, are you going to use Airtel’s new VoWiFi service on your smartphone? I would like to, but I don’t use an Airtel broadband or Fibre connection at home. If you do, and you’re able to test the feature out, let me know how it works out for you in the comments.