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Chapter 6 : Phone
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1
While on a call, do one of the following:
•
Display Card view (see
Display all open applications (Card view)
)
and begin typing the name of the app.
•
Open the Launcher (see
Open an application in the Launcher
).
•
Open Quick Launch (see
Open an application in Quick Launch
).
2
Tap the application to open and work in it.
3
Tap the call notification at the bottom of the screen to return to the call
screen.
Make a second call
1
While on a call, tap
. This does not mute the microphone or put the
first call on hold.
2
Dial the second call.
Answer a second call (call waiting)
When a second call notification appears, tap
. The first call is put on hold.
Manage multiple calls
If you are on a call and make or answer a second call, you can switch
between the calls or put the calls into a three-way conference, depending on
the situation. This table describes the different ways you can manage
multiple calls.
Table 1. Options for managing multiple calls
First call
Second call Options
Ending the call
Outgoing Outgoing
When you make
the second call, the
first call is put on
hold. You can talk
to the second
person only, or put
the two calls into
three-way
conference (see
Make a conference
call
).
When you end the call
(see
End a call
), you hang
up both calls. This is true
whether you are talking to
the second person only, or
have joined the calls into
conference.
Alternately, you can ask
one of the callers to hang
up so you can continue to
talk to the other person.
Outgoing Incoming
You can switch
between the two
calls (see
Switch
between two calls
).
When you make
one call active, the
other call is put on
hold.
When you end the call
(see
End a call
), you hang
up both calls. If the
incoming call was on hold,
you automatically get a
call back from that
number.
If either person hangs up,
you can continue to talk to
the other person.
Incoming Incoming
You can switch
between the two
calls (see
Switch
between two calls
).
When you make
one call active, the
other call is put on
hold.
When you end the call
(see
End a call
), you hang
up both calls. You
automatically get a call
back from the number
that was on hold.
If either person hangs up,
you can continue to talk to
the other person.
Summary of Contents for Pre 2
Page 1: ...User Guide ...
Page 6: ...6 Contents ...
Page 36: ...36 Chapter 3 Just Type ...
Page 82: ...82 Chapter 6 Phone ...
Page 108: ...108 Chapter 7 Email text multimedia and instant messaging ...
Page 138: ...138 Chapter 8 Contacts Calendar and other personal information ...
Page 156: ...156 Chapter 9 Photos videos and music ...
Page 190: ...190 Chapter 11 Documents ...
Page 196: ...196 Chapter 12 App Catalog ...
Page 212: ...212 Chapter 13 Preferences ...