Few things are more frustrating than missing an urgent call. Whether you’re waiting for a call at home but need to run errands or you need calls from your office sent to your mobile device, there are a few ways you’re able to set up call forwarding to ensure you’re always ready when the phone rings.
We have everything you need to know about setting up call forwarding from your landline, or office phone.
How to forward calls on an Android phone
It’s easy to set up call forwarding on an Android phone, but the menus differ a little on different brands of phone, so we’ll give you two examples. On a Samsung Galaxy, you should:
On aGoogle Pixel 4, here’s what you want to do:
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How to forward calls on an iPhone
If you want to forward your incoming calls on an iPhone, then here’s what do:
If you set up call forwarding on your Android phone or iPhone and it doesn’t seem to be working, then you’re able to try this next method, which uses carrier codes and works on smartphones or landlines.
How to forward calls from a landline or smartphone
They’re gradually fading from use, but many people still have a landline. If you want to set up call forwarding to send incoming calls elsewhere, then here’s how to do it with the major U.S. carriers.Note: These codes work with mobile phones, too.
Verizon or Sprint
AT&T or T-Mobile
To deactivate call forwarding:
If you want more options or it doesn’t work, then check in with your carrier.
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