When you hit the 'answer' button on the incoming call, there is a message which pops up, giving you the option to either end the first call, or put the first call on hold. When you hang up on the second call, the phone automatically reconnects you with the first caller that was on hold.
YOu can get the app Mr. Number
when your on a call with a cell phone ..then you get an incoming call while your still on your first call...just tell the person your on the phone with to ''hang on''....and click answer on your cell phone ( your first call should not drop)....speak with your second person and when the conversation is over do not click end call on your cell ..just let the call end by itself...then you can click resume on you cell phone to get back to your first call.
it means that the person calling is not wanting you to know there number
Yes but if it a call you reconize answer it can be your friends.
You should never be charged for an incoming call - no matter what service you use. The only time you should be billed for an incoming call - is if the other person reversed the charge via the operator (collect call)
A person with a cell phone can put that number on the National do Not Call Registry. The do not call registry shows telephone numbers that are not okay to call.
Just that - incoming calls. When someone calls your mobile phone number, this also eats up your 'anytime' minutes during peak use times.
On your cell you will notice that there is a button you can press when your getting a call saying block, so press that button. That button is on my black chocolate cell. I think you can block calls..
A cell phone does not have a busy signal. If the person is on the phone, the call would go to voicemail, or it would go to call waiting.
Call Forwarding allows you to forward your incoming calls to another phone number. If you don't know how to use it you can call the customer service for your phone service such as AT&T, Verizon, T-Mobile, Sprint, etc.
Some cell phones have a built in call blocking/screening feature. For that you need to check your phone's user's manual/guide. You can also contact your mobile network carrier on information on how to enable their service's call screening feature.
It means that they haven't paid their cell phone bill. The cell companies do this to help the customer "save face" in the event they're expecting an important call.