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 all depends. If i am talking to a friend, just making small talk, i will text them throughout the day. If it is someone that i have not talked to in a while, or am making plans with someone, then phone calls would be ideal.
Bluetooth headsets are very reliable. They are popular amongst cell phone users. Sometimes the calls drop, but this can happen when someone is talking on the cell phone.
Just that - incoming calls. When someone calls your mobile phone number, this also eats up your 'anytime' minutes during peak use times.
You could tell the person on the phone that your going to put them on hold for a minute, then answer the other call and ask them to call back later, then continue your conversation with the first caller.
call forwarding
They answer phone calls, etc..
Talking on the phone is just like any other talking - you're sharing information with someone else.
For someone else to be receiving your text, calls and emails someone could of hacked into your phone. Whoever had did this could get into a lot of trouble.
Pretend to be someone else
Someone talking on the phone. Literally = Some one talking by phone
It means that someone, somewhere is going to have trouble talking to their mother that night. It also means you may have gained an awkward paperweight.
If you are looking for a durable phone by which to make calls, it is a great phone. It's known for having good reception and battery life and is simple to use.