Chapter 5 Phone 50
Take a call on your iPad, iPod touch, or Mac.
respond with a quick message. The device must be connected to the same Wi-Fi network, and
signed into FaceTime with the same Apple ID, as your iPhone. Both iPhone and your other device
must have iPhone Cellular Calls turned on at Settings > FaceTime. Your iPad or iPod touch must
be using iOS 8; your Mac must be using OS X Yosemite. (On iPhone, make sure Allow Wi-Fi Calls
and connected to a cellular network. Cellular charges may apply.
Keep it quiet
Swipe up from the bottom edge of the screen to open Control
Center, then turn on Do Not Disturb or Airplane Mode. See Do Not Disturb on page 34 and Travel
with iPhone on page 45.
Block unwanted callers. On a contact card, tap Block this Caller (you can see a caller’s contact
card from Favorites or Recents by tapping ). You can also block callers in Settings > Phone >
Blocked. You will not receive voice calls, FaceTime calls, or text messages from blocked callers. For
more information about blocking calls, see support.apple.com/kb/HT5845.
While on a call
When you’re on a call, the screen shows several call options.
Make another call.
End a call. Tap or press the Sleep/Wake button.
Use another app while on a call. Press the Home button, then open the app. To return to the
call, tap the green bar at the top of the screen.
Respond to a second call. You can:
Ignore the call and send it to voicemail: Tap Ignore.
Tap Hold + Accept.
When using a GSM network, tap End + Accept. With a
CDMA network, tap End and when the second call rings back, tap Accept, or drag the slider if
iPhone is locked.
With a call on hold, tap Swap to switch between calls or tap Merge Calls to talk with both parties
at once. See Conference calls, below.
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