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(New page: on pre, if i have 2 calls at the same time, is there a way for me to swap between the calls and to go from one caller to the other without putting them on a confrance call? thanx)
 
 
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on pre, if i have 2 calls at the same time, is there a way for me to swap between the calls and to go from one caller to the other without putting them on a confrance call?
 
on pre, if i have 2 calls at the same time, is there a way for me to swap between the calls and to go from one caller to the other without putting them on a confrance call?
 
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- CDMA (the kind of network Sprint and Verizon use) lets you either swap or merge calls, but not both.
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It all depends on what the second call is:
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- if the second call is INCOMING, then you can swap, but not merge.
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- if the second call is OUTGOING, then you can merge, but not swap.
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In addition, you can only disconnect all calls.  There's no way to disconnect just one.  However, if you haven't merged the calls together, and you hang up all the calls, often the call you weren't talking to will automatically call you back.  (The person on the other end will think you took them off hold.)

Latest revision as of 21:46, 13 September 2009

on pre, if i have 2 calls at the same time, is there a way for me to swap between the calls and to go from one caller to the other without putting them on a confrance call? thanx

- CDMA (the kind of network Sprint and Verizon use) lets you either swap or merge calls, but not both.

It all depends on what the second call is: - if the second call is INCOMING, then you can swap, but not merge. - if the second call is OUTGOING, then you can merge, but not swap.

In addition, you can only disconnect all calls. There's no way to disconnect just one. However, if you haven't merged the calls together, and you hang up all the calls, often the call you weren't talking to will automatically call you back. (The person on the other end will think you took them off hold.)