Can You Make Calls on an iPad? Here’s How!
Learn how to use your iPad for calls via FaceTime and third-party apps like Skype and WhatsApp.
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Yes, you can use an iPad to make calls. If you have an iPad with cellular capability, you can use FaceTime to make audio or video calls. To call non-Apple devices, install apps like Skype or WhatsApp, which allow you to call over Wi-Fi. Ensure your iPad is connected to the internet and logged into these services. Note: While iPads can't make traditional cellular calls directly, they can use an iPhone to relay phone calls if both devices are on the same Apple ID and Wi-Fi network.
FAQs & Answers
- Can I make regular phone calls on my iPad? No, iPads do not support traditional cellular calls. However, you can use FaceTime for Apple-to-Apple calls or apps like Skype and WhatsApp to call non-Apple devices over Wi-Fi.
- Do I need a cellular plan to use my iPad for calls? Not necessarily. While having a cellular-capable iPad allows for FaceTime audio/video calls, you can also use Wi-Fi with apps like Skype or WhatsApp to make calls without a cellular plan.
- How can I call non-Apple devices from my iPad? To call non-Apple devices from your iPad, you can install communication apps like Skype or WhatsApp which operate over Wi-Fi, allowing you to connect with anyone regardless of device type.
- What do I need to do to make calls on my iPad? To make calls on your iPad, ensure it is connected to the internet, install the necessary apps (like FaceTime, Skype, or WhatsApp), and log into those services. For traditional calls, you would need to relay through an iPhone if the devices are under the same Apple ID.