How to Enable or Disable Call Forwarding on a Galaxy Phone
Call forwarding on Samsung Galaxy allows you to redirect incoming calls to another number when your phone is busy, unreachable, or unanswered. Follow these steps to enable or disable call forwarding on your device.
1. How to Enable Call Forwarding on Samsung Galaxy
- Open the Phone app on your Samsung Galaxy device.
- Tap the three-dot menu icon in the top-right corner and select Settings.
- Scroll down and tap on Call Settings.
- Select Call Forwarding.
- Choose the desired call forwarding option:
- Enter the destination number and save the settings.
- Always Forward: Redirects all incoming calls to another number.
- Forward When Busy: Redirects calls when your phone is busy.
- Forward When Unreachable: Redirects calls when your phone is unreachable.
- Forward When Unanswered: Redirects calls after a set number of rings.
2. How to Disable Call Forwarding on Samsung Galaxy
- Open the Phone app on your Samsung Galaxy device.
- Tap the three-dot menu icon and select Settings.
- Scroll down and tap on Call Settings.
- Select Call Forwarding.
- Choose the call forwarding option you want to disable.
- Toggle off the option or select Disable.
3. Additional Things to Check
- Ensure your Samsung Galaxy device is connected to a stable network or cellular service.
- Verify that the destination number is correct and active.
- Check if your carrier supports call forwarding features.
4. Supported Samsung Galaxy Devices
Call forwarding is supported on most Samsung Galaxy devices, including Galaxy S24, Galaxy S25, Galaxy S26, Galaxy Z Fold, Galaxy Z Flip, and Galaxy A series.
5. Why Call Forwarding May Not Work
- Network connectivity issues.
- Incorrect destination number.
- Carrier restrictions or limitations.
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