Sony Ericsson W950i User Guide - Page 29
Phone, Making a call, Making a call from the Phone application, Making a call from Standby view - ericsson
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Phone During a phone call, you can use other functions of the phone, including applications from outside Sony Ericsson. Making a call You can make a call from many of the applications, for example from Call log, Contacts and Speed contacts. This chapter mainly describes the Phone application calling options. Making a call from the Phone application Select Phone > Phone and enter the desired phone number. Select Call. Making a call from Standby view When no application is open, you can make a call directly from the keypad. When you press the number keys, the phone application is launched automatically. Enter the desired number and select Call. Features when dialling Some features available when dialling a number are: • Delete characters - press characters. to delete • International call prefix - press and hold to get the international call prefix. • Show/hide ID - select the Call and show/ hide ID options in the More menu to show or hide your number for the called party. You can only select the option after entering the number but before initiating the call. • Speed dial - press the number key corresponding to a speed contact and select Call to make a speed dial call. • Send DTMF tones - press keys on the keypad if you, for example, are calling a bank. See Controlling tone-based services on page 32. • Call voicemail - press and hold the key to access your voicemail server. To set the phone number, see Voicemail on page 79. More ways to make a call Making a call using voice control The voice control option lets you manage calls by using your voice. With Voice answer you can use words recorded for "answer" and "busy" to answer, or to send a busy tone to an incoming call. W958c Phone 29 This is the Internet version of the user's guide. © Print only for private use.