(Emergency) Wifi calling on Apple Watch when iPhone off: AT&T: Yes; Verizon: No
I was investigating whether a non-cellular Apple Watch can make an emergency phone call when the iPhone is not present or is dead.
Apple says "Emergency SOS requires a cellular connection or Wi-Fi calling with an Internet connection from your Apple Watch or nearby iPhone." At the Wi-Fi calling page, Apple links to
Wireless carrier support and features for iPhone in the United States and Canada
On that page, AT&T and Verizon both have these features
- Wi-Fi Calling
- Wi-Fi Calling on supported iCloud-connected devices
Unfortunately, it appears that "supported" means something different to the two carriers.
My spouse's iPhone uses AT&T for cellular service. I set up wifi calling on the phone. In the Watch app on the phone, I was able to enable wifi calling on her watch. I powered off the iPhone and I was able to call out from the watch.
My iPhone uses Verizon for cellular service. The iPhone and watch are using the same SSID. Both iPhone and Watch are signed into my Apple Account (and thus iCloud). I set up wifi calling on the phone. "Calls on Other Devices" shows "When Nearby" (no option to change that). Following that to "Allow Calls on Other Devices" shows that to be turned on. Two devices (both laptops) are shown. The iPhone is not shown among the other devices.
When I powered off my iPhone, my watch was unable to make a call.
If you use Verizon cellular service on your iPhone and suffer a fall or accident and want to make an emergency call, it appears that if your iPhone is not nearby (perhaps thrown by emergency) or is not charged or was rendered inoperable by the emergency, your Apple Watch (unless it has its own cellular contract) will not be able to make a call. If you use AT&T and your watch is on a wifi network, it appears it can make the emergency call.
Apple Watch Series 7