››Use options during a video call

You can use the following options while a video call is in progress:

To activate the speakerphone feature, select Speaker.

To turn off the microphone so that the other party cannot hear you, select Mute.

To hide your image from the other party, press [] Hide me.

To select an alternative image to be shown to the other party, press [] Outgoing image.

To open the dialling screen, press [] Dialpad.

To listen and talk to the other party via a Bluetooth headset, press [] Switch to headset.

To switch between the front and rear camera lens, press [] Switch camera.

To customise the video call settings, press [] Settings.

To use the other party's image, tap and hold the other party's image. You can capture an image of the screen or record the video call.

To use my image, tap and hold your image. You can adjust the brightness, zoom in or out on the image via the rear camera lens, or apply the blur effect to your image via the front camera lens.

››View and dial missed calls

Your device will display calls you have missed on the display. To dial the number of a missed call, open the shortcuts panel and select the missed call.

››Use additional features

You can use various other call-related features, such as auto rejection, Fixed Dialling Number (FDN) mode, or call diverting or barring.

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Samsung GT-I9001UWAKSA manual ›› Use options during a video call, ›› View and dial missed calls, ›› Use additional features

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