How to Call a Landline Using Smart (Prepaid, Postpaid, Promos)
Calling a landline using Smart is simple once you know the correct dialing format. Most people get confused because the method changes slightly depending on where you’re calling from (same area, different area, or long-distance). This guide shows the exact steps for each case so you can dial correctly on the first try.
Quick Answer:
To call a landline using Smart, dial the area code + the landline number. If you’re calling outside your area, add 0 before the area code.
Make sure you have enough load or a promo that includes landline minutes.
How to Call a Landline Using Smart Prepaid
Calling a landline on Smart Prepaid works the same as regular dialing, but you must have enough load or an active promo that includes voice minutes. Here’s the easiest way to do it.
If you haven’t registered your SIM yet, check our detailed guide on Smart SIM Registration Phillipines.
Step 1: Make sure you have load or a call promo
Landline calls are charged separately, so your regular data promos won’t cover it.
- You need regular load, voice credits, or a promo with landline minutes.
- If unsure, dial
*123#→ Balance/Services to check.
Step 2: Dial the correct format
Use the proper format depending on where you’re calling:
- Same area: Dial the number only
Example:81234567 - Different area: Dial 0 + area code + number
Example:02-81234567
Step 3: Press Call and wait for the connection
If the call doesn’t go through, you may not have enough balance or the landline is busy/offline.
Step 4: Monitor your remaining load
- Landline calls are usually charged per minute.
- To avoid unexpected deductions, check your load after the call:
Dial*123#→ Balance/Services.
How to Call a Landline Using Smart Postpaid
If you’re on a Smart Postpaid plan, calling a landline is straightforward. The main difference from prepaid is how charges are applied. Your call will be billed to your monthly plan unless you have included minutes.
Step 1: Check if your plan includes landline minutes
Not all plans come with landline calls. To verify:
- Open the GigaLife App → Account → Usage
- Look for AnyNet minutes, Trinet minutes, or Landline minutes
- If you don’t see any, your calls will be charged per minute.
Step 2: Dial using the correct format
Use the correct dialing pattern based on your location:
- Same area: Dial the landline number only
Example:81234567 - Different area or long-distance: Dial 0 + area code + landline number
Example:02-81234567
Step 3: Start the call and wait for connection
Postpaid calls usually connect faster because there’s no balance requirement.
If the call fails:
- The landline might be busy
- You may be calling the wrong area code
- Or the landline network is down
Step 4: Track your usage
If your plan has limited minutes, monitor them to avoid extra charges. You can check your remaining minutes in:
GigaLife App → Usage → Voice
Step 5: Review charges on your monthly bill
If you exceed your included minutes, the call cost will appear in your next statement. Checking early helps avoid surprises on your billing cycle.
Smart Promos That Allow Calls to Landline
Smart offers Magic Calls for prepaid users, providing non-expiring mobile & landline minutes (like 50 mins for P99), and has Postpaid Plans (like Plan 599 or eSIMs) with unlimited landline calls, often bundled with data/all-net calls, available via the Smart App or online store. These are your main options for calling landlines affordably with Smart, moving beyond just regular load deductions.

1. Smart Unli Call to Landline for 1 Day (If Available)
Smart sometimes releases short promos that include unlimited calls to landlines. These promos change often.
How to check:
- Dial
*123# - Go to “Calls & Texts”
- Look for “Unli calls to landline” or similar offers
If it appears, you can register directly from the menu.
If you are using smart postpaid and want to convert smart postpaid to prepaid check out to this guide.
2. Smart Promos With Landline Minutes
These promos include a set number of minutes you can use for calling landlines. You’ll usually find them under:
*123#→ Calls & Texts- GigaLife App → Promos → Calls
Examples you may see (names change over time):
- Call packages with 30, 50, or 100 minutes
- Bundles that include AnyNet minutes (can be used for landlines)
Always check the details before registering.
3. How to Use a Promo to Call a Landline
Once your promo is active:
- Open your dialer
- Enter the correct format:
- Same area: number only
- Other area: 0 + area code + number
- Press Call
Your minutes will automatically be used.
4. How to Check If Your Promo Is Active
You can confirm in two ways:
- Dial
*123#→ Balance/Services - Open GigaLife App → Usage → look for voice minutes
If minutes appear, you can call landlines without using regular load.
5. If Your Promo Didn’t Work
If the call doesn’t go through:
- Your promo may not include landline calls
- Minutes may be for Smart-to-Smart only
- You may have used all your minutes
- The landline may be busy or offline
Check your promo description again or switch to a promo that includes landline minutes.
Smart Landline Dialing Format Cheat Sheet
If you’re not sure how to dial a landline using Smart, use this simple cheat sheet. It shows the correct format for every type of call. Just follow the pattern and you won’t get an error.

| Type of Call | What to Dial | Example |
|---|---|---|
| Same area | Landline number only | 81234567 |
| Different area | 0 + area code + number | 02-81234567 |
| Long-distance | 0 + area code + number | 082-1234567 |
| Toll-free hotline | 1800 + code | 1800-123-4567 |
| Short hotlines | Hotline number only | 1343 |
Common Problems When Calling a Landline Using Smart (and How to Fix Them)
If your call to a landline is not connecting, the issue is usually simple. Use this guide to find the problem and fix it fast.
1. “The number you dialed cannot be reached”
This happens when the landline is busy, turned off, or not working.
What to do:
- Try again after a few minutes
- Double-check the number
- Confirm with the person if their landline is working
2. “You do not have enough load”
Smart will not connect your call if you don’t have load or voice minutes.
Fix:
- Dial
*123#→ Balance/Services - Load at least ₱20–₱50
- Or register to a promo with landline minutes
3. “Invalid number”
You’re using the wrong area code or missing a digit.
Fix:
- Check the area code (Ex: Manila = 02, Cebu = 032, Davao = 082)
- Make sure you’re dialing 0 + area code + number when calling outside your city
4. Call rings but no one answers
The landline may not be monitored or the person is away.
Fix:
- Send a text or message to notify them
- Try calling at another time
5. Promo minutes not applying
Your promo may not include landline calls or the minutes were already used.
Fix:
- Check promo details in the GigaLife App
- Check minutes under Usage → Voice
- If minutes are gone, calls will use your regular load
6. Calls drop after a few seconds
This usually means weak signal or network congestion.
Fix:
- Try again during off-peak hours
- Move to an area with better signal
- Switch your phone to 4G/5G mode
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I call a telephone number using a cellphone in the Philippines?
Use this pattern:
0 + area code + landline number
Example: 02-81234567 (calling Manila)
Can I call a landline using a Smart plan?
Yes. Smart Postpaid plans can call landlines. Your minutes will be deducted from your plan or added to your bill.
Can I call a landline using Smart Prepaid?
Yes. You need regular load or a promo with landline minutes.
Is +632 the same as a landline in Manila?
Yes. +632 is the international code for Metro Manila landlines.
How much is Smart to landline per minute?
Rates vary, but it usually costs ₱6–₱7 per minute. Promo minutes are cheaper.
Does Unli Call include landline?
Most unli call promos are for mobile numbers only. Only selected promos include landline calls, so check the details first.
What is “AllNet with Landline” in Smart?
It means the promo includes minutes you can use to call:
Smart
Globe
DITO
Landlines
Not all AllNet promos include landlines, so check the details.
