YOUR PHONE
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Ending a call
Do one of the following:
Press Power/End .
Select Hang Up All.
Press the button on the headset (if the
headset is attached).
Switching applications during a call
You can use your organizer apps and other
applications while you’re talking on the
phone; so go ahead and check your
calendar, or go to Memos and enter the
driving directions your caller is giving you.
You can even send text messages while
you’re on a call.
NOTE However, what you can’t do is make
a data connection while on a call. This
means that you can’t browse the web or
Places the current call on hold.
Enables you to place another call
while the first call is on hold. For
information on handling a second
incoming call, see Receiving a
second call (call waiting).
Opens the Dial Pad so you can
manually dial additional numbers,
such as an extension or a response
to a voice prompt.
Dials any extra digits (such as a
password or an extension) that you
assigned to a favorite button. This
button replaces the Dial Pad button
during outgoing calls to numbers
that include predefined extra digits.
See Defining favorite buttons for
information on defining extra digits.
Mutes the microphone so that you
cannot be heard.
TIP
Do you accidentally press onscreen
buttons when you’re on a call? You can disable
the screen’s touch-sensitive feature during
phone calls; see Locking your screen.
Remember: To manage an active call when
the touchscreen is disabled, use the hardware
buttons on your smartphone.
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