Hi,
I was curious how i could do a three way call using my Epic touch?
Thanks,
Rich
RichTJ99 said:
Hi,
I was curious how i could do a three way call using my Epic touch?
Thanks,
Rich
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Got this from the manual pg 38-39, never tried it.
3-way Calling
With 3-Way Calling, you can talk to two people at the same time. When using this feature, the normal airtime rates will be charged for each of the two calls.
1. On the Phone screen, enter a number and tap "Call".
2. Once you have established the connection, tap Add call and dial the second number. (This puts the first caller on hold and dials the second number.)
3. When you’re connected to the second party, tap Merge.
If one of the people you called hangs up during your call, you and the remaining caller stay connected. If you initiated the call and are the first to hang up, all callers are disconnected.
4. To end the three-way call, tap "End Call".
Thanks, that came in very hand today. Very very easy to do.
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how to do call conferencing...in htc desire..
normally theres no option..!!!
Sir, you really need to use SEARCH (Google, too)
From HTC.com
How can I make a conference call? close
Establish the first call. Once connected, press Menu > Add Call. Dial the second call and touch Call and the first call is placed on hold. Once connected on the second call, touch Menu > Merge Calls.
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http://www.handcellphone.com/mobile/how-set-conference-call-htc-desire
I have been getting incredibly irritating calls from overseas from telemarketing scams. I have tried basically everything aside from changing my phone number... I would like an app or some kind of program that would allow me at the press of a button to send the loudest irritating screeching noise pulses down the line. Not sure if it can be done, but im bout ready to go get a new number!
Use a call blocker... If it's a Private Number I don't see any other solution then to get a new number
I use GVoice for incoming/outgoing calls. When I receive a call, I swipe to answer, GVoice then announces the caller, and tells me to enter "1" to connect. When I activate the dialer touchpad, there is no response when I hit "1" and the screen blanks. I'm sure there is no touch tone sent.
What's wrong here. I've had to turn off GVoice's caller announce because I can't connect to incoming calls.
This is a VZW Nexus FWIW.
Are you running a custom ROM? perhaps something has been disabled. I run codenamedroid, and when I press 1 I here no tone yet Google voice still connects me to the call.
Sent from my GalaxyNexus using xda premium
Pure "out-of-the-box" ROM. No root. Plain vanilla.
EDIT... this is interesting... I ran into a related problem. I answered a call I was expecting on the first ring, and GVoice told me to press "1" to ensure I wasn't an answering machine. Of course I couldn't do that since the keypad was disabled on received calls. Out of curiosity I disabled the pattern lock I was using, and now I can answer immediately. Just wondering if the pattern unlock is related to my keypad disable, since my incoming calls come to a locked phone. I haven't tried other lock mechanisms because frankly I'm tired of this problem... waiting on CM9
This has always been a problem I am just now getting around to posting it. I must be doing something wrong. If I am on the phone with someone and someone else calls. I tell them I will call them back and take the latest incoming call but it never hangs up. I sit there and talk to the other person and it will continue to say they are there. Then once I am done talking to that person what will happen is I will hang up and the first caller will make a dial tone like beep beep beep then hang up it's weird.
Have you tried hanging up on the existing call, then accepting the incoming? When that happens [rarely ever for me], that generally works, and no issues.
teh roxxorz said:
Have you tried hanging up on the existing call, then accepting the incoming? When that happens [rarely ever for me], that generally works, and no issues.
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I never have. I always just accepted the call. Also, I noticed lately that whenever I get a call a voice comes on and asks do I want to accept the call. Must be a setting I changed but I thought that I changed it back. Doesn't matter if it is a contact or unknown number or landline or cell.
.Bambino said:
I never have. I always just accepted the call. Also, I noticed lately that whenever I get a call a voice comes on and asks do I want to accept the call. Must be a setting I changed but I thought that I changed it back. Doesn't matter if it is a contact or unknown number or landline or cell.
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Hmm, maybe a bug? Oh, well to fix the voice issue:
> log into voice on the chrome browser
> go into call settings
> UNCHECK call screening
Someone told me it could be Google Voice which I recently installed. But I uninstalled that and Skype and I still get a message once I accept a call. It says press one to accept or two for voicemail. Never used to do this. I am on FreeGS3. Not the latest update.
Call waiting
.Bambino said:
This has always been a problem I am just now getting around to posting it. I must be doing something wrong. If I am on the phone with someone and someone else calls. I tell them I will call them back and take the latest incoming call but it never hangs up. I sit there and talk to the other person and it will continue to say they are there. Then once I am done talking to that person what will happen is I will hang up and the first caller will make a dial tone like beep beep beep then hang up it's weird.
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What you've found is the call waiting feature. When you accept the incoming call, it places you current conversation on hold while you answer the new call. If you would complete the second call and end it, it would reconnect you to the first call. Since you told the first caller that you would call back, he hung up but you placed that call on hold, hence the dial tone. If you would actually "end" the first call before taking the second on you wouldn't have the issue.
Not sure if all carrier versions have this or not....
I can access my voicemail three different ways on the phone. I can hit the voicemail notification and it will call the voicemail number. Or, I can go to the dialer and hit and hold the number 1 until it dials the voicemail number. Or, I can click on the red icon on the launcher screen with what I'm guessing is an image of white tape spanning between two reels.
My question is mostly about the icon version of getting my voicemail. When I click the icon, I can see a date, time and duration of prior voicemails I've received. If I click on one, it brings me to a screen with an outline of a head and shoulders, and three buttons below. The button on the left pulls up an additional volume control, named "call" (in addition to the normal 4 volume sliders I usually get). Even with the volume maxed, I can barely hear the voicemails through the ear speaker. If I hit the "speaker" icon, I can hear the message quite loudly through the bottom speaker, but no matter what I do, I can barely hear it through the ear speaker, as the volume is just too low.
If I dial in to my voicemail using either of the first two methods above, everything is nice and loud with no issues.
Any thoughts on how to get the volume higher while using the voicemail app? Maybe a hidden setting somewhere?
Also, I may be remembering this incorrectly, but I thought that when the phone was new, it would take the voicemail and do a voice to text and display the text on screen (is that visual voicemail?) For whatever reason, the phone no longer does this. Is that something that is built into the phone, or something that Verizon includes? And if it is a Verizon service, is it a pay service or is it free? How do I access that voice to text ability for emails?
TIA,
Andy