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Making calls from an iPad can be handy for work or to keep in touch with your friends and family when you don’t have access to your iPhone.

This is possible thanks to the Apple ecosystem. So, let’s dive into how to make phone calls from an iPad with a quick setup guide. 

Plus, we show you how to get unlimited hotspot to ensure you’ll never run out of data during your calls.

how to make phone calls on ipad

Can you make phone calls on an iPad?

Yes, you can make phone calls on an iPad. All you need to consider is that:

  • Your iPhone needs iOS 12 or higher, while your iPad needs iPadOS 13 or higher.
  • Your iPhone needs to be carrier-activated for the calls to work.
  • WiFi and Bluetooth connectivity must work on both devices.

All set? It’s time to learn how to set up your iPad for calls.

How to set up your iPad for calls

Before setting up your iPad to make calls, you first have to set up your iPhone. Here’s how you do it:

  • Go to “Settings.”
  • Click on “Cellular.” 
  • If your iPhone has dual SIMs or eSIMs, choose a line to continue.
  • Click “Calls on Other Devices” and turn on the “Allow Calls on Other Devices” option.
  • Choose your preferred device for making and receiving calls.
how to allow calls on other devices on iphone
Allowing calls on other devices on iPhone

This will allow your iPad to make or receive calls whenever you’re close to your iPhone as long as you have a WiFi connection and are logged in to the same Apple Account.

Another way to make phone calls on iPads is through Wi-Fi Calling. Here’s how you can activate it:

  • Go to “Settings.”
  • Click on “Cellular.”
  • Select “Wi-Fi Calling.”
  • Turn on “Wi-Fi Calling on This iPhone.”
  • Turn on “Add Wi-Fi Calling for Other Devices.”
activating wi-fi calling on iphone
Activating Wi-Fi Calling on iphone

This will allow your iPad to make and receive calls over WiFi even when far from your iPhone, but both devices need to be logged in to the same Apple Account.

Once you’ve done what’s needed on your iPhone, put it away and take out your iPad. You’ll now need to follow these steps to activate calling from your iPad:

  • Go to “Settings.”
  • Click on “Apps.”
  • Choose “FaceTime.”
  • Turn on “Allow Calls on Other Devices.”
steps to make a phone call on an ipad
How to make phone calls using an iPad

After setting your iPad for calling, there’s one thing to consider: you need to check is “Wi-Fi Calling” is available on your preferred carrier. If unavailable, you can only use your iPad to call if you’re close to your iPhone.

How to make and receive calls on an iPad

Once you’re done setting up your devices, here’s how to make a call from an iPad:

  • Search for a phone number in Contacts, Calendar, FaceTime, Messages, Search, or Safari.
  • Alternatively, open FaceTime, choose “New FaceTime,” and enter a contact or phone number.

With this, you can call anyone with an iOS or Android device, as a FaceTime call creates a link for non-iOS users to join the call.

To answer a call from an iPad, simply press the green button to accept the call, and you’re all set.

Keep in touch from your iPad with Holafly

Now that you’ve learned how to make calls on your iPad, there’s one thing you can’t forget: mobile data.

If you’re traveling and you keep your iPhone and iPad close to each other, the Holafly eSIM is your best option

With Holafly Connect, you get unlimited data and unlimited data sharing, meaning you can set up a hotspot wherever you are to call home or work using your iPad.

Forget about being close to free WiFi and staying connected on the go with Holafly Connect, which has unlimited data sharing. You’ll also get the following features for $64.90 per month:

  • Unlimited monthly renewal
  • Up to 5G connection in 170 countries
  • 24/7 customer support in several languages

So, take advantage of what Holafly offers and make and receive phone calls using your iPad for as long as needed.

Julio Osuna

Julio Osuna

English Content Writer

I first started my content creation journey as a freelancer in 2019, before connecting with Holafly in 2021. At Holafly, my travel and tech interests come together in one place as I craft high-quality articles about the eSIM and related markets. My content aims to help travelers stay connected, wherever they are.

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