How to Use Call Forwarding on the iPhone #Mac


Forwarding calls on an iPhone


You can easily forward calls from your iPhone to any other phone number. This is a great trick to use in a ton of situations, whether you want to send calls to an office line or landline, you’re in an area with bad reception for and want to redirect calls to a phone with better service, you’re taking a vacation to somewhere without cell service at all and want to leave your phone at home, or if you’re traveling and want to send your calls to a lowcost dumb phone. You can even forward your number to a Skype or Google Voice number if you’d rather accept inbound calls on a VOIP provider, whether that’s on another iOS device or a computer. You don’t need to contact a cell provider or pay any additional fees to use the service, it’s free and everything is done right on your iPhone, here’s what to do.


Turning On Call Forwarding


This will forward all inbound calls to the number you specify, it lasts until the feature has been turned off.



  • Open Settings and choose “Phone”

  • Tap “Call Forwarding” and flip to ON

  • In the text field box, enter the phone number you want to forward all incoming calls to

  • Tap back and exit out of Settings for changes to take effect


Forward calls on the iPhone


As soon as a number is entered, the calls will start forwarding. The example shown is forwarding calls to a number that doesn’t exist:


Call forwarding turned on


You will always know the iPhone is forwarding calls because of the small phone icon in the titlebar with an arrow pointing out of it:


iPhone call forwarding indicator ON


By entering your own voicemail number, you can also forward all inbound calls to voicemail instantly, without having to turn the phone off or manually send an incoming call to voicemail every time. It’s also a handy way to pretend that your iPhone number is no longer in service, by forwarding it to a phone number that’s not active.


From a callers perspective, nothing is different, but your iPhone will no longer ring and instead it will just send the calls off to the number you specified. You can still make phone calls as usual with forwarding on, but return calls will not come back to your phone number even though that number remains on caller id.


Turning Off Call Forwarding


Switching off forwarding is even easier than turning it on:



  • Go back to Settings and choose “Phone” again

  • Tap “Call Forwarding” and flip the switch to OFF


The phone icon should disappear from the title bar, and the iPhone will accept inbound phone calls and ring again as usual.








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