Speaker

To listen to your call using the speakerphone, tap Speaker on the in-call

 

screen. The menu option background changes color when selected.

Add a call

Read about conference calling in “Multiple calls” on page 48.

Volume control

While on a call, you can increase/decrease volume by pressing either the + or -

 

VOLUME buttons on the phone.

Swap calls

When you’re in a call and another call comes in, answering the incoming call

 

will place the first caller on hold. Tap Flash to switch between the calls.

Dial numbers

If you have to type some numbers while in a call (such as to select options),

 

slide your finger right to use the dial pad, or use the numbers on the keyboard.

Go to contact card

To view the contact card of the person you’re talking to, slide your finger left.

Multiple calls

Conference calling You can set up a conference with two other callers:

1Make your first call from the Dialer screen or a contact card.

2Once your call has connected, tap Add call to open a list of your contacts with phone numbers. Choose to Dial new number, or tap a contact from the list.

3Tap the contact you want to add, or type the number in the dial pad and tap Call.

4Once the call is connected, the in-call screen displays a Flash option. Tap it to merge all the calls.

Once you’ve tapped Flash, the two calls are “merged” and treated as one call, which means you can’t drop either of the calls. No Caller ID will be displayed; you’ll see Connected at the top of the in-call screen.

Call waiting

If a call comes in while you’re already on a call, you’ll receive an incoming call

 

notification. You can choose to Answer or Ignore the call, or Text the person

 

back.

 

If you choose to answer the new call, the active call will be put on hold.

 

Note: To use this feature, call waiting must be part of your service plan.

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