This feature allows your mobile phone to send calls to another phone, like your office or home phone, without ringing your own device. It’s easy to set up on an iPhone, compatible with most service providers, and helps manage calls when you’re busy or prefer not to be disturbed. Setting up call forwarding on your iPhone is straightforward and ensures you don’t miss important calls, particularly when traveling to avoid roaming charges. In this guide, we’ll explain what call forwarding is, its benefits for iPhone users, show you how to set it up step-by-step, use USSD codes for CDMA networks, and explore alternative options.

Step 1: Go to the Phone Settings

Open the Settings app on your iPhone, scroll down to find “Phone,” and tap on it.

Step 2: Turn on call Forwarding Settings

Important: If this option isn’t visible, your phone service may not support call forwarding, or you might be on an older CDMA network. In such cases, contact your service provider for further assistance.

Step 3: Setup “Forward To” number

You will see the number you entered next to “Forward To.” Your iPhone will now forward all your calls to the designated number.

Setup call forwarding via USSD codes (For CDMA networks)

If your iPhone is on an older CDMA network like Verizon or UScellular, you can’t enable call forwarding through the usual iPhone settings. Instead, you will use special forwarding codes, known as carrier codes, to redirect calls to another number. Bear in mind that CDMA networks are becoming less common. Switching your SIM card to newer 4G or 5G networks could offer better service options. Here’s how to use the codes for different carriers:

T-mobile users: Enter **21 followed by your 10-digit number and end with a hash sign (#). Tap the call button to start. To cancel, dial ##21# and call.

Sprint users: To begin call forwarding, type *72, add the phone number, and make the call. To disable, dial *720.

Verizon or UScellular users: Start with *72, dial the number you wish to forward calls to, and press the call button. To deactivate, dial *73 and call.

You can also use codes to forward calls under specific circumstances, like when you don’t answer, can’t be reached due to poor network coverage, or are on another call. These codes ensure you don’t miss crucial calls.

Alternative to call forwarding

There are alternative methods to handle your calls without relying on traditional forwarding. Options such as VoIP services provide flexibility and extra features for managing calls efficiently.

↪ Virtual phone numbers via VoIP phone systems

If call forwarding isn’t meeting your needs or you want more features, consider using a virtual phone number with a VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol) system. These systems let you make and receive calls over the Internet, offering more features than traditional call-forwarding apps. However, they depend on a stable internet connection to work effectively. iPhone users who travel often choose VoIP providers like Vonage and Skype. These services are popular for offering useful features at a reasonable cost, such as:

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