Especially for the newest iPhone models, PTA approval expenses are currently unthinkable in Pakistan, and individuals are continually looking for creative methods to use their SIM on their iPhones, which can do everything but make calls.
You can buy any old inexpensive iPhone to use a sim on your primary recently purchased iPhone if you have spent a lot of money but do not have the money to pay for its approval, especially if you have bought the most recent models that get approved for more than Rs140,000.
Here is a method if you’re wondering how it could happen. You can do this by logging in with the same Apple ID on both devices. Consider purchasing an iPhone 6 that will cost you no more than Rs20,000. All of your calls will be forwarded to both iPhones after you activate the PTA-approved iPhone and insert your sim card.
Interestingly, because both iPhones will be synchronized and connected to the same Apple ID, you will be able to answer all calls received on your sim on your iPhone that is not PTA-approved.
If you already have an extra PTA-approved iPhone, you can perform the following:
Go to Settings > Phone
Tap Calls on Other Devices
Tap Allow Calls on Other Devices switch to turn on
For first-time setup:
Add Wi-Fi Calling For Other Devices
Tap to enable other iCloud® devices to make and receive calls
From the ‘Allow Calls On’ section, tap the switches to turn to call for that device on
When you’re connected to WiFi or utilizing your PTA-approved iPhone’s hotspot, it’s a terrific method to continue using your non-PTA-approved phone because you can always take calls on both phones.
It is still strongly encouraged to have your iPhone PTA-approved because all of these solutions are temporary and may be annoying.