32Phone calls

5.When connected, tap merge calls.

6.To have a private conversation with someone in the call, tap private, and then tap the person's name or number.

§Tap merge calls to merge the other people back and continue the conference call.

§Or to end the private conversation, tap end call.

To end the conference call, tap end call.

Call history

Access the call history to check missed calls, your dialed numbers, and received calls.

Checking calls in the call history

1.On the Start screen, tap .

2.In the history list, you can:

§Press and hold a number or contact name and delete it.

§Tap a number or contact name to go to the profile list where you can choose to return the call, send a text message, save the number (if it's not yet stored in your contacts), and more.

Adding a new phone number from the call history to your contacts

1.On the Start screen, tap .

2.Tap the phone number that you want to save and then tap .

3.Tap to create a new contact.

4.Edit the number if you need to, select the phone number type, and then tap .

5.Add the contact name and other information and then tap .

You can also save a phone number from the call history to an existing contact.

Clearing the call history

In the history list, you can:

Remove a number or name Press and hold the number or name, and then tap delete

 

item.

 

 

 

 

Clear the entire history

Tap

> delete all.

 

 

 

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HTC 8X manual Call history, Checking calls in the call history, Clearing the call history

8X specifications

The HTC 8X, released in late 2012, represents a significant entry for HTC into the Windows Phone ecosystem, showcasing the company's commitment to design and performance. As a flagship device for Windows Phone 8, the HTC 8X is armed with a host of attractive features and technologies that set it apart in a competitive market.

At the heart of the HTC 8X is its 4.3-inch Super LCD 2 display, sporting a resolution of 1280 x 720 pixels. This screen not only delivers vibrant colors and sharp images but also wide viewing angles. Moreover, the display is protected by Corning Gorilla Glass, ensuring durability against scratches and minor impacts. The phone's design is a standout feature, with its unibody construction giving it a premium feel. The sleek lines and vibrant color options – including California Blue, Graphite Black, and Flame Red – cater to a variety of user preferences.

Under the hood, the HTC 8X is powered by a dual-core Qualcomm Snapdragon S4 processor clocked at 1.5 GHz, paired with 1 GB of RAM. This configuration allows for smooth multitasking and efficient performance across applications, minimizing lag even during intensive tasks. The device runs on Windows Phone 8, which integrates seamlessly with Microsoft's ecosystem, offering access to services such as Office, Xbox Live, and SkyDrive.

Photography enthusiasts will appreciate the HTC 8X's 8-megapixel rear camera, which features an f/2.0 aperture for improved low-light performance and an array of options like HDR mode, panorama, and manual controls. Additionally, the phone boasts a front-facing 2.1-megapixel camera, making it ideal for video calls and selfies.

The device includes 16 GB of internal storage, which unfortunately lacks the option for expandable memory. However, the built-in storage is sufficient for most users. Connectivity options include the latest Bluetooth technology, Wi-Fi, and NFC support, enhancing the device's versatility in wireless interactions.

Battery life on the HTC 8X is commendable, with its 1800mAh battery providing sufficient power for a full day's use under moderate conditions. The combination of features and design makes the HTC 8X a compelling choice for users looking for a stylish and functional smartphone, especially for those invested in the Windows Phone ecosystem. With its standout design and robust features, the HTC 8X remains a notable device in the history of HTC's mobile offerings.