Galaxy S20: How to Use Wi-Fi Calling, Caller ID Protection & PowerShare

Mar 11
22:39

2020

Daniel Ryan

Daniel Ryan

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Most carriers and most smartphones, including the Galaxy S20 series support WiFi Calling. And while many smartphones do have it on by default, the Galaxy S20 is not necessarily one that does. So you're going to want to turn it on and make the most of your new smartphone. But how exactly do you do that? Well it's actually really easy, and we're here to show you how to do it.

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Samsung Galaxy S20 has been released with several features that are relevant and facilitate technical help in their daily life. In this article, we will teach you three special features on Galaxy S20. First, how to enable Wi-Fi calling, the second how to protect call from robocalls, and third how to use PowerShare to charge another device.

1) Wi-Fi calling

Cellular signals are overfilled nowadays, and there are significant issues in the home network where you can get the network on your device. Because of cellular network issues, you can’t receive a call on your phone and receive any cellular activity. If you want to solve this issue, then you can use Wi-Fi calling on your Galaxy S20 phones to connect with others. Here are the steps on how you can enable Wi-Fi calling on the Galaxy S20:

  1. Launch the settings on your phone Home screen.
  2. Click on Connections.
  3. Toggle on of Wi-Fi calling on your screen.
  4. If you can see the Wi-Fi calling on your device for some reason, then you can also enable from the Galaxy’s S20 dialer.

Here are steps on how to enable Wi-Fi calling in Galaxy S20 dialer:

  1. Launch the dialer on your phone Home screen.
  2. Hit the overflow menu shown as three vertical dots on the right of your screen.
  3. Select settings.
  4. Toggle On to Wi-Fi calling.

Lots of carriers are offering Wi-Fi calling globally, and it makes a big difference to audio calls. Wi-Fi calling rolled earlier this year, and the main difference immediately noticeable. Now, whenever you are calling a normal call, you might feel to connect with string. So go ahead and start Wi-Fi calling from your device to use these new features and get a good quality of audio.

 

2) Caller ID Protection

Robocalls are the major nuisance for every user. But thanks to the Galaxy developers who have brought services to weed out robocalls and block unwanted numbers. The Galaxy S20 has robocalls protection features stored into the dialer.

Here are the steps on how to enable caller id and robocalls protection on the Galaxy S20:

  1. Launch the dialer in your Galaxy S20 Home screen.
  2. Hit the Overflow option that appears on the right of the screen as three vertical dots.
  3. Select Settings.
  4. Toggle On “Caller ID and robocalls protection.”
  5. Read the privacy and policy and then choose the Boxes.
  6. Tap Agree to confirm your task.

The Samsung Galaxy S20 has a robocalls features power by the Hiya, a treachery detection service, and also phone number verification service. Hiya, work with the device to find robocalls. This service will start from $15 for one year, but the Samsung user can utilize this service for free because this is an inbuilt feature on the Galaxy S20.

3) Use PowerShare

Wireless PowerShare is an excellent feature that introduces the Galaxy S20 to charge another device wirelessly. This feature is specially designed for the other device that you are using along with your Galaxy S20 like Galaxy buds and Galaxy Watch Active 2. Here are the steps on how to use wireless PowerShare wirelessly to charge another device from Galaxy S20:

  1. Swipe down the notification center on your device Home screen.
  2. Once more, swipe down to display all the quick option.
  3. Choose Wireless PowerShare.
  4. Take another device on the back of Galaxy S20 to charge wirelessly.

You need to put your device on the back of the Galaxy S20 center because the charging coil is located in the center of the Device. For the Galaxy buds, you need to remove the case of your device and start charging. And one more important makes sure your Galaxy S20 charged up to 30 percent. If your Phone battery below 30 percent, then you are not able to charge another device.

Daniel Ryan is a creative person who has been writing blogs and articles about cyber security. He writes about the latest updates regarding norton.com/setup and how it can improve the work experience of users. His articles have been published in many popular e-magazines, blogs and websites.