How to Make and Receive Phone Calls on Galaxy Tab A7 Lite

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To make phone calls on your Galaxy Tab A7 Lite, you'll need to use the built-in Phone app.

The Phone app is located on your home screen, and you can also find it in the app drawer.

First, make sure your tablet is connected to a cellular network or Wi-Fi. This will allow you to make and receive calls.

With a cellular connection, you can even make calls from anywhere with a cellular signal.

Making Phone Calls on Galaxy Tab A7 Lite

To make phone calls on your Galaxy Tab A7 Lite, you'll need to have an active SIM card or eSIM with network service. This will allow you to send and receive calls and messages directly.

You can also use the Call & text on other devices feature, which enables your tablet to make and receive calls and messages when connected to a Galaxy phone with active service, a Wi-Fi network, and the same Samsung account on both devices. To enable this feature, simply sign into the same Samsung account on both your phone and tablet, and make sure Call & text on other devices is enabled.

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Troubleshooting Call Issues

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If you're experiencing issues making calls on your Galaxy Tab A7 Lite, check your internet connection first. A stable internet connection is required for making calls.

Make sure you're in an area with a strong cellular signal. If you're in a region with poor network coverage, consider moving to a different location.

Restart your device if you've tried the above steps and still can't make a call. This simple step can often resolve connectivity issues.

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Change the Settings

If you're having trouble with call issues, it's a good idea to check the settings on your device.

The main device for Call & text on other devices is your phone, where you'll find the settings. From Settings, tap Connected devices, and then select Call & text on other devices.

You can change the settings for Call & text on other devices, such as choosing how calls and messages will be synced.

To adjust the settings, you can tap the switch to enable calling on other devices that are logged in to your Samsung account. You can also tap the switch to enable texting on other devices that are logged in to your Samsung account.

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You can choose how you'd like to connect to other devices, selecting from Wi-Fi only, or Wi-Fi and mobile networks. Note that calls require devices to be on the same Wi-Fi network.

Here are the available settings for Call & text on other devices:

  • Samsung account: View your Samsung account settings.
  • Call on other devices: Tap the switch to enable calling on other devices that are logged in to your Samsung account.
  • Text on other devices: Tap the switch to enable texting on other devices that are logged in to your Samsung account.
  • Connect to devices using: Choose how you'd like to connect to other devices.

Samsung A7-Lite Tablet Call Issues

If you're experiencing call issues with your Samsung A7-Lite tablet, it's likely due to a software glitch or a hardware problem.

Check your tablet's signal strength by going to Settings > Connections > Mobile networks. If the signal strength is weak, try moving to a different location.

Ensure that your tablet's volume is turned up and not muted. You can also check if the Do Not Disturb mode is enabled, which can silence calls and texts.

Try restarting your tablet by pressing and holding the Power button until it shuts down, then wait a few seconds before turning it back on.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Can I use my Samsung A7 tablet as a phone?

Yes, you can use your Samsung tablet as a phone with some limitations, allowing you to make and receive calls and send messages. Sign in to the same Samsung account on your tablet as your phone to get started.

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