››Utilizar opciones durante una videollamada

Puede usar las siguientes opciones mientras está en curso una videollamada:

Para activar la función de altavoz, seleccione Altavoz.

Para desactivar el micrófono de modo que el otro interlocutor no pueda oírlo, seleccione Silencio.

Para ocultar su imagen al interlocutor, pulse [] Ocultarme.

Para seleccionar una imagen alternativa para mostrar al interlocutor, pulse [] Imagen saliente.

Para abrir la pantalla de marcación, pulse [] Teclado de marcación.

Para escuchar al interlocutor y hablar con él con un auricular Bluetooth, pulse [] Auricular.

Para cambiar entre la lente frontal y la posterior de la cámara, pulse [] Cambiar cámara.

Para personalizar los ajustes de videollamada, pulse []

Ajustes.

Para usar la imagen del interlocutor, mantenga pulsada la imagen. Puede capturar una imagen de la pantalla o grabar la videollamada.

Para usar mi imagen, manténgala pulsada. Puede ajustar el brillo, acercar o alejar la imagen mediante la lente trasera de la cámara, o aplicar un efecto borroso a su imagen mediante la lente frontal.

››Ver y marcar llamadas perdidas

En la pantalla, aparecerán las llamadas perdidas. Para marcar el número de una llamada perdida, abra el panel de accesos directos y seleccione la llamada perdida.

››Utilizar funciones adicionales

Puede utilizar otras funciones relacionadas con las llamadas, como el rechazo automático, el modo FDN (números de marcación fija) o las funciones de desvío y restricción de llamadas.

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Samsung GT-I9001UWDAMN, GT-I9001HKDDBT manual ››Ver y marcar llamadas perdidas, ››Utilizar funciones adicionales, → Ajustes

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