4G or 3G network: You can make simultaneous voice and data connections. So when you’re on a call, you can also send and receive email; browse the web; and send and receive text, multimedia, and IM messages.

NOTE You can’t send or receive multimedia messages using a Wi-Fi network.

1While on a call, do one of the following:

Display Card view (see Manage applications in Card view) and begin typing the name of the app.

Open the Launcher (see Open an application in the Launcher).

Open Quick Launch (see Open an application in Quick Launch).

2Tap the application to open and work in it.

3Tap the call notification at the bottom of the screen to return to the call screen.

Make a second call

1

While on a call, tap

. This does not mute the microphone or put

 

the first call on hold.

 

2Dial the second call.

Answer a second call (call waiting)

When a second call notification appears, tap . The first call is put on hold.

Switch between two calls

Tap to put the active call on hold and switch to the other call.

For example, in the screen shown here, the call on the top of the screen, 555-0267 is currently on hold. The call on the bottom of the screen,

555-7592, is the active call—the caller you’re talking to. To switch between the two, so that you switch to talking to 555-0267, tap . Just remember to tap to switch between the two calls.

Tap to end either call. If you end the currently active call, the call on hold becomes active.

Make a conference call

You can join up to five calls into a six-way conference call. The number of calls you can join in conference depends on your service plan. Additional charges may apply, and minutes in your mobile account may be deducted for each call you make. Contact AT&T for more information.

1Make or answer a first call, and then make or answer a second call.

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