To disable all call forwarding, dial ##002# on your phone and press the call button.
To disable a specific call forwarding setting (like call forwarding when busy, when unanswered or when out of reach), dial the respective code mentioned below:
61# to disable call forwarding when busy.
62# to disable call forwarding when unanswered.
67# to disable call forwarding when out of reach.
Press the Call Button:
After dialing the appropriate call forwarding code, press the call button on your phone.
Alternatively, you can use the “OK” or “Confirm” button on some phones.
Listen for Confirmation:
After pressing the call button, you will hear a confirmation message from your carrier.
The message will typically inform you that call forwarding has been disabled or turned off.
Check Your Call Forwarding Settings:
To ensure that call forwarding has been successfully disabled, you can check your call forwarding settings.
On an Android phone, go to “Settings” > “Calls” > “Call Forwarding” and check that all options are set to “Disabled” or “No Call Forwarding”.
On an iPhone, go to “Settings” > “Phone” > “Call Forwarding” and make sure the “Call Forwarding” toggle is turned off or disabled.
Make a Test Call:
To further confirm that call forwarding has been disabled, make a test call to your phone from another phone.
If the call goes through and you hear ringing on your phone, then call forwarding has been successfully disabled.
Contact Your Carrier for Assistance:
If you are unable to disable call forwarding using the above methods or if you continue to experience call forwarding issues, contact your carrier’s customer service department for assistance.
They can provide specific instructions or assistance tailored to your carrier and phone model.