Hi,
When I'm on a call using a headset with the phone resting on a desk, etc, the screen will turn off after a period of time (as I expect it to).
When I reach for my phone to interact with the dialpad, mute buttons, etc when still on a call, I press the power button to waken the screen, then slide to unlock.
But when I slide to unlock during a call, the call is aborted, every time. What am I doing wrong? How do I prevent aborted calls when I try to unlock the phone?
Many thanks.
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heya again.
i've got a P3300 with HTC WM6 (but same happened with WM5)
i was used from my older phones to get this options when a call was incomming:
- answer
- cancel (busy)
- ignore (mute)
now i am missing this last option. sometimes when i get a call, i want to just ignore it, mute the phone (and stop the vibration too) but without giving the caller a "busy" sign.
is that somehow possible?
use the volume slider button and slide downwards
yeah its the volume slider on the top left of the phone
well to clarify as others might get confused like i did.
when ppl. sais "use the volume slider" they don't mean to just slode down the volume. no
i've found out that if i wanted to ignore a call, i just had to tap the slider once, to mute the incomming call and turn of vibration. and it wont affect any sort of volume settings for next incomming calls.
so, thx for your replies, guys.
So I've noticed that when my phone rings, the volume fades out abit and then pops back into its full range repeatedly while I recieve a call. This is even when the single voluime option has been selected. Any help with this?
I realised its because I use voice commander, is there anyway to turn the call section off?
nvm, i've figured it out
I've posted on the Q&A thread, and PM'd the Mod as requested and had no response so hopefully someone can help me out.
When I make outgoing calls using the bluetooth stereo in my car the screen comes on and unlocks automatically. This means the End button gets pressed in my pocket and it promptly hangs up. Proximity sensor works fine by my face and incoming calls show the standard HTC lock (slide down to answer or up to dismiss and the stereo can override this. Haven't had it hang up an incoming call, but presumably it could as once answered the screen will be unlocked.
I tried screen suite but it changed the whole look of the phone and was slow as it was showing its own and the stock lock screens. I tried screebl too but that's based on phone orientation which varies depending on which pocket the phone is in.
I don't understand why the screen is unlocking when calls are made over bluetooth - help!
I use my phone for work and just leave it plugged in whenever on a conference call, so the screen doesn't time out (checked setting). Now I love the feature of the screen blacking out via proximity sensor whenever not using a BT, just my ear, then the screen turning back on when I move my head away.
However, whenever I'm away from the charger and on a call using my BT earpiece, the screen times out very quick. And there's no way to get the screen back on using the power button at that point, as it'll just hang up the call. My BT does not have mute functionality, and there are times when I need to click Mute or use the dial pad... and at that point, I'm SOL.
I've put a Screen On widget on my desktop and in the notification bar, but the screen times out too quickly for me to remember to tick it. And that's a pain to do anyway on every BT call when not connected to power.
Question... Is there any kind of setting that once the bluetooth option is checked in the dialer, that the screen could stay on longer? Or would this need a mod? Thanks.
Gents,
Sometimes the phone does not show a missed call, mostl when the screen is on or when I am quick enough to turn the screen on during the last rings.
The missed call simply disappears, and I don't know who called.
Missed calls when the telephone is on standby are kept on the phone, but when I press a button or click something on the screen, I notice, that the call is just lost, and the caller is not listed in the missed calls list.