Option

Function

Additional settings

Set the device to alert you to

Call waiting

incoming calls during a call.

 

 

Additional settings

Set to automatically redial a call

that was not connected or that

Auto redial

was cut off.

 

 

 

Additional settings

Set to remove background noise

so that the other party can hear

Noise reduction

you more clearly.

 

 

 

Additional settings

Activate FDN mode to prevent

calls to phone numbers that are

Fixed Dialling

not in the FDN list on the SIM or

Numbers

USIM card.

 

 

 

Additional settings

Set to insert a prefix (area or

country code) automatically

Auto area code

before a phone number.

 

 

 

Video call image

Select an alternative image to be

shown to the other party.

 

 

 

Use call fail options

Set to attempt a voice call when a

video call fails to connect.

 

 

 

Voicemail service

Select a voicemail service provider.

 

 

 

Enter the voicemail server

Voicemail settings

number. You can obtain this

number from your service

 

 

provider.

 

 

Communication

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Samsung GT-I9100SWNFTM So that the other party can hear, → Noise reduction, You more clearly, Shown to the other party

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