User's Guide
Table Of Contents
- User Guide
- Contents
- Chapter 1: iPhone at a Glance
- Chapter 2: Getting Started
- Chapter 3: Basics
- Chapter 4: Syncing and File Sharing
- Chapter 5: Phone
- Chapter 6: Mail
- Chapter 7: Safari
- Chapter 8: iPod
- Chapter 9: Messages
- Chapter 10: Calendar
- Chapter 11: Photos
- Chapter 12: Camera
- Chapter 13: YouTube
- Chapter 14: Stocks
- Chapter 15: Maps
- Chapter 16: Weather
- Chapter 17: Notes
- Chapter 18: Clock
- Chapter 19: Calculator
- Chapter 20: Compass
- Chapter 21: Voice Memos
- Chapter 22: iTunes Store
- About the iTunes Store
- Finding Music, Videos, and More
- Following Artists and Friends
- Purchasing Ringtones
- Purchasing Music or Audiobooks
- Purchasing or Renting Videos
- Streaming or Downloading Podcasts
- Checking Download Status
- Syncing Purchased Content
- Changing the Browse Buttons
- Viewing Account Information
- Verifying Downloads
- Chapter 23: App Store
- Chapter 24: Game Center
- Chapter 25: Settings
- Chapter 26: Contacts
- Chapter 27: Nike + iPod
- Chapter 28: iBooks
- Chapter 29: Accessibility
- Appendix A: Support and Other Information
- Apple iPhone Support Site
- Restarting and Resetting iPhone
- Backing Up iPhone
- Updating and Restoring iPhone Software
- Safety, Software, and Service Information
- Using iPhone in an Enterprise Environment
- Using iPhone with Other Carriers
- Disposal and Recycling Information
- Apple and the Environment
- iPhone Operating Temperature
- Index
APPLE CONFIDENTIAL — First Draft (1.10.11)
On a CDMA model, you can’t switch between calls if the second call was outgoing,
but you can merge the calls to create a conference. If you end the second call, or the
conference, both calls are terminated.
Create a conference call: Tap Merge Calls. See “Conference Calls” on page 68 below.
On a CDMA model, you can’t merge calls if the second call was incoming.
Conference Calls
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Drop one call (GSM models only.) Tap Conference and tap
next to a call. Then tap End Call.
Talk privately with a call (GSM models only.) Tap Conference, then tap
Private next to a call. Tap Merge Calls to resume
the conference.
Add an incoming call (GSM models only.) Tap Hold Call + Answer, then
tap Merge Calls.
If your service includes conference calling, iPhone always has a second line available in
addition to the conference call.
Note: You can’t make a FaceTime video call when you’re on a conference call.
FaceTime
FaceTime video calls let you see as well as hear the person you’re talking to. Both the
caller and recipient must have an iPhone 4 or an iPod touch (4th generation), and a
Wi-Fi connection. No setup is needed for FaceTime on iPhone 4. By default, FaceTime
uses the front camera so the person you’re calling can see your face. Switch to the
main camera to share what you see around you.
Note: FaceTime may not be available in all countries or regions.
How you make a FaceTime video call depends on whether you’re calling another
iPhone 4 or an iPod touch (4th generation).
Make a FaceTime call:
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