iPad Air 4th generation
Hello how can I install the phone application T my iPad Air the 4th generation in order to make a calls using a SIM card plz
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Hello how can I install the phone application T my iPad Air the 4th generation in order to make a calls using a SIM card plz
You cannot make cellular phone calls from an iPad, even if it is an iPad that as a cellular data option using a SIM.
You can use internet services such as Skype or FaceTime.
Or if you also have an iPhone you can make calls from the iPad through the iPhone as described in Make and receive phone calls on Mac or iPad - Apple Support
You cannot make cellular phone calls from an iPad, even if it is an iPad that as a cellular data option using a SIM.
You can use internet services such as Skype or FaceTime.
Or if you also have an iPhone you can make calls from the iPad through the iPhone as described in Make and receive phone calls on Mac or iPad - Apple Support
Do you already have an iPhone, or just an iPad?
An iPad, whether a Cellular model or not, is not capable of directly accessing Cellular Voice or Messaging features. An iPad with Cellular connectivity alone can only access IP-data services. An iPad is not, and can never be, a standalone substitute for an iPhone.
However, when coupled with an iPhone, the capabilities of iPad significantly broaden to include access to Cellular Voice and Messaging services of the associated iPhone - relayed to the iPad over WiFi using Apple’s Continuityfeatures. For the most part, an iPad using Continuity is able to access Cellular calling features, of the iPhone, when both the iPad an iPhone are in close physical proximity and are connected to the same WiFi network - but this is not the end of the story.
Now, if your both your Cellular Carrier and your calling plan support WiFi Calling, your iPad can make and receive calls independently of the iPhone - even when the iPhone is switched off, elsewhere, or using a different WiFi network. Not all carriers support full WiFi calling.
The settings that you need to change/verify on your iPhone and iPad are:
On your iPhone
Settings > Mobile Data >WiFi Calling >
Settings > Mobile Data > Calls on Other Devices >
On your iPad
Settings > FaceTime > Calls from iPhone > Calls from iPhone - set to ON
Additional information about Continuity and the relevant Cellular services can be found here:
Continuity
Work across all of your devices seamlessly – Apple Support
SMS/MMS Messaging
Forward SMS/MMS text messages from your iPhone to your Mac or iPad - Apple Support
WiFi Calling
Make a call with Wi-Fi Calling – Apple Support
Making and receiving calls on iPad
Make and receive phone calls on iPad - Apple Support
When correctly configured, the iPad FaceTime App provides access to Cellular Voice Calling features - whilst Messages supports SMS/MMS messaging services.
In conclusion, in conjunction with an iPhone, it is theoretically possible to configure WiFi Calling service for your iPad. After WiFi Calling is enabled and configured, your iPad can make and receive cellular calls whilst connected to a WiFi network (caveat: any associated firewall must not block WiFi Calling or VoIP services) - even in absence of the iPhone.
The iPad cannot be used to make phone calls. The SIM card is for cellular data usage only.
If you have an iPhone, the iPad can use the iPhone's connection to make and receive calls.
Details on this are here: Make and receive phone calls on Mac or iPad - Apple Support
~Lyssa
iPad Air 4th generation