Wi-Fi Calling is an enhanced calling feature, which allows you to make and receive HD voice calls, send/receive texts and pictures (MMS) using a Wi-Fi connection rather than a cellular connection.
Think of Wi-Fi Calling as a backup option when your cellular coverage is less than perfect. For example, inside buildings and basements that have Wi-Fi service, but cellular signal is weak or unavailable. Once you enable this feature, your phone will automatically switch to Wi-Fi Calling under these circumstances.
* Use of Wi-Fi Calling may be restricted in some international countries.
To be eligible for Wi-Fi calling you need to:
To turn on Wi-Fi calling/E911 Address:
You will be required to:
Follow the on-screen instructions to enter or confirm your address for emergency services.*
Note: You will automatically see “Wi-Fi” after the UScellular name in the status bar if you’ve activated this feature and cellular coverage is poor or unavailable.
*When cellular service is available, your iPhone uses it for emergency calls. If you turned on Wi-Fi Calling and cellular service isn't available, emergency calls will use Wi-Fi calling. Your device's location may be used to aid response efforts when you place an emergency call, regardless of whether you enable Location Services.
Set Emergency Address on iPhone
Important - Emergency 911 Call Limitations
When calling 911, always tell the operator where you are. Your 911 call will go over Wi-Fi only if the cellular network is unavailable. A 911 call made over Wi-Fi may be delayed or unsuccessful; for example, if the 911 system doesn't recognize the address, electrical power is out or your Wi-Fi connection isn't working. Emergency service will be sent to the address you provide. It is important that you update your address as you change locations. It is your responsibility as the customer to maintain a current address in order for emergency service to find you in the event you make a 911 call using Wi-Fi calling where cellular service isn’t available. When enabling Wi-Fi calling, the customer agrees they will keep their address current and update their address as it changes on a going forward basis. UScellular is not responsible for your failure to maintain a current emergency address.
Some business organizations may have firewall policies that restrict incoming UDP from the public Internet. These businesses will need to contact their IT department administrator in order to allow Wi-Fi Calling to work properly, and the following UDP ports will need to be allowed through the firewall. Outgoing TCP connections on the listed ports will also need to be allowed.
IP Range | Port Num (TCP/UDP) | Description |
---|---|---|
198.230.224.0/20 | Port: 500 / UDP | IPsec - IKE : Device Authentication |
198.230.224.0/20 | Port: 4500 / UDP | IPsec - NAT traversal : Encrypted voice traffic |
198.230.224.0/20 | Port: 5060 & 5061 / TCP/UDP | SIP/TLS : Call Signaling |
165.27.248.128/26 | Port: 443 / TCP | TLS : Voice over WiFi Service Activation |
Wi-Fi Calling is an enhanced calling feature, which allows you to make and receive HD voice calls, send/receive texts and pictures (MMS) using a Wi-Fi connection rather than a cellular connection.
Think of Wi-Fi Calling as a backup option when your cellular coverage is less than perfect. For example, inside buildings and basements that have Wi-Fi service, but cellular signal is weak or unavailable. Once you enable this feature, your phone will automatically switch to Wi-Fi Calling under these circumstances.
* Use of Wi-Fi Calling may be restricted in some international countries.
To be eligible for Wi-Fi calling you need to:
Android Smartphones with Wi-Fi Calling | |||
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Manufacturer | Device Name | Device Model | Minimum Software Version |
Pixel 4a 5G | G025E | RQ3A.210605.005 | |
Pixel 5 | GD1YQ | RQ3A.210605.005 | |
Pixel 6 | GB7N6 | All Versions | |
Pixel 6 Pro | G8V0U | All Versions | |
Pixel 6a | GX7AS | All Versions | |
Pixel 7 | GVU6C | All Versions | |
Pixel 7 Pro | GE2AE | All Versions | |
Pixel 8 | G9BQD | All Versions | |
Pixel 8a | GKV4X | All Versions | |
Pixel 8 Pro | G1MNW | All Versions | |
Pixel 9 | Pixel 9 | All Versions | |
Pixel 9 Pro | Pixel 9 Pro | All Versions | |
Pixel 9 Pro XL | Pixel 9 Pro XL | All Versions | |
Pixel 9 Pro Fold | Pixel 9 Fold | All Versions | |
Pixel Fold | G9FPL | All Versions | |
Note: All Google Pixel 6 devices and newer support WiFi calling. | |||
Hot Pepper | Chilaca Plus | HJ-99-AA22-Z01 | 2A33N-L60C |
Note: Majority of Hot Pepper devices from 2022 and newer support WiFi calling. | |||
Motorola | moto g 5G 2024 | XT2417-1 | IHDT56AQ3 |
moto g 5G 2023 | XT2313-6 | T1TPN33.58-37 | |
moto g play 2024 | XT2413-2 | Android 13 | |
moto g play 2021 | XT-2093-4 | RZA31.Q2-146-14-9 | |
edge | XT2205-1 | IHDT56AE7 | |
razr | XT2323-2 | IHDT56AL9 | |
razr - 2024 | XT2453-3 | IHDT56AR7 | |
Note: All Motorola devices from 2022 and newer support WiFi calling. | |||
Samsung | Galaxy S10 | SM-G973U | G973USQU3DTF1 |
Galaxy S10+ | SM-G975U | G975USQU3DTF1 | |
Galaxy S10e | SM-G970U | G970USQU3DTF1 | |
Galaxy S20 5G | SM-G981U | G981USQU1BTIF | |
Galaxy S20+ 5G | SM-G986U | G986USQU1BTIF | |
Galaxy S20 ULTRA 5G | SM-G988U | G988USQU1BTIF | |
Galaxy S20 FE | SM-G781U | G781USQU1ATIG | |
Galaxy S21 5G | SM-G991U | All versions | |
Galaxy S21 Plus 5G | SM-G996U | All versions | |
Galaxy S21 Ultra 5G | SM-G998U | All versions | |
Galaxy S22 5G | SMS-901U | All versions | |
Galaxy S22+ 5G | SM-S906U | All versions | |
Galaxy S22 Ultra 5G | SMS-908U | All versions | |
Galaxy S23 5G | SM-S911U | All versions | |
Galaxy S23+ 5G | SM-S916U | All versions | |
Galaxy S23 Ultra 5G | SM-S918U | All versions | |
Galaxy S24 5G | SM-S911U | All versions | |
Galaxy S24 FE 5G | SM-S721U | All versions | |
Galaxy S24+ 5G | SM-S926U | All versions | |
Galaxy S24 Ultra 5G | SM-S928U | All versions | |
Note 20 5G | SM-N981U | N981USQU1BTJ3 | |
Note 20 ULTRA 5G | SM-N986U | N986USQU1BTJ3 | |
Galaxy XCover6 Pro | SM-G736UZKEXAA | All versions | |
Galaxy Z Flip6 | SM-F741U | All Versions | |
Galaxy Z Fold6 | SM-F956U | All Versions | |
Galaxy Z Flip5 | SM-F731U | All versions | |
Galaxy Z Fold5 | SM-F946U | All versions | |
Galaxy Z Flip4 5G | SM-F721U1 | All versions | |
Galaxy Z Fold4 5G | SM-F936U1 | All versions | |
Galaxy Z Flip3 5G | SM-F711U | All versions | |
Galaxy Z Fold3 5G | SM-F926U1 | All versions | |
Galaxy Note 9 | SM-N960U | N960USQU5FTJ3 | |
Galaxy S9 | SM-G960U | G960USQU8FTJ3 | |
Galaxy S9+ | SM-G965U | G965USQU8FTJ3 | |
Galaxy A11 | SM-A115U | A115USQU2ATJ7 | |
Galaxy A02s | SM-A025U | All versions | |
Galaxy A03s | SM-A037U | All versions | |
Galaxy A12 | SM-A125U | All Versions | |
Galaxy A13 | SM-A135U | All Versions | |
Galaxy A13 5G | SM-A136U | All Versions | |
Galaxy A14 5G | SM-A146U | All Versions | |
Galaxy A15 5G | SM-A156U | Android 13 | |
Galaxy A21 | SM-A215U | Minimum Software Version | |
Galaxy A25 | SM-A256U | A215USQU2ATL3 | |
Galaxy A32 5G | SM-A326U | All versions | |
Galaxy A35 5G | SM-A356U | All versions | |
Galaxy A51 5G | SM-A516U | A516USQS3BTJ2 | |
Galaxy A52 5G | SM-A526U | All Versions | |
Galaxy A71 5G | SM-A716U | A716USQU2BTJ4 | |
Galaxy Note 10 | SM-N970U | N970USQU5ETLL | |
Galaxy Note 10 Plus | SM-N975U | N975USQU5ETLL | |
Note: All Versions launched in 2021 and newer across all device families support WiFi calling. This includes S Series S21 and newer, all ZFlip and ZFold, A Series A12/A02s and newer. | |||
TCL | 40 XE 5G | T609L | 2ACCJH168 |
Ion Z | T501L | 2ACCJH166 | |
Note: Majority of TCL devices from 2022 and newer support WiFi calling. |
This page will be updated when additional Android smartphones become eligible for Wi-Fi Calling.
To turn on Wi-Fi calling/E911 Address:
You will be required to:
Follow the on-screen instructions to enter or confirm your address for emergency services.*
Note: You will automatically see “Wi-Fi” after the UScellular name in the status bar if
you’ve activated this feature and cellular coverage is poor or unavailable.
*When cellular service is available, your phone uses it for emergency calls. If you turned on Wi-Fi Calling and cellular service isn't available, emergency calls will use Wi-Fi calling. Your device's location may be used to aid response efforts when you place an emergency call, regardless of whether you enable Location Services.
Set Emergency Address
Important - Emergency 911 Call Limitations
When calling 911, always tell the operator where you are. Your 911 call will go over Wi-Fi only if the cellular
network is unavailable. A 911 call made over Wi-Fi may be delayed or unsuccessful; for example, if the 911
system doesn't recognize the address, electrical power is out or your Wi-Fi connection isn't working. Emergency service will be sent to the address you provide. It is important that you update your address as you change locations. It is your responsibility as the customer to maintain a current address in order for emergency service to find you in the event you make a 911 call using Wi-Fi calling where cellular service isn’t available. When enabling Wi-Fi calling, the customer agrees they will keep their address current and update their address as it changes on a going forward basis. UScellular is not responsible for your failure to maintain a current emergency address.
Some business organizations may have firewall policies that restrict incoming UDP from the public Internet. These businesses will need to contact their IT department administrator in order to allow Wi-Fi Calling to work properly, and the following UDP ports will need to be allowed through the firewall. Outgoing TCP connections on the listed ports will also need to be allowed.
IP Range | Port Num (TCP/UDP) | Description |
---|---|---|
198.230.224.0/20 | Port: 500 / UDP | IPsec - IKE : Device Authentication |
198.230.224.0/20 | Port: 4500 / UDP | IPsec - NAT traversal : Encrypted voice traffic |
198.230.224.0/20 | Port: 5060 & 5061 / TCP/UDP | SIP/TLS : Call Signaling |
165.27.248.128/26 | Port: 443 / TCP | TLS : Voice over WiFi Service Activation |