M600i Phone 21
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Phone
The phone application can be used with other
functions of the phone, including applications
from outside Sony Ericsson.
Making a call
You can make a call from many of the
applications. This chapter mainly describes
the Phone application calling options.
Making a call from the Phone
application
Open Phone and enter the desired phone
number. Select
Call.
Making a call from standby view
When no application is open, you can make a
call directly from the keyboard. When you
press the number keys, the phone application
is launched automatically. Enter the desired
number and select
Call.
Features when dialling
Some features available when dialling a
number are:
• Delete characters – press to delete
characters.
• International call prefix – press and hold
to get the international call prefix.
• Show/hide ID – select the
Call and show/
hide ID
options in the More menu to show
or hide your number for the called party.
You can only select the option after
entering the number but before initiating
the call.
• Speed dial – press the number key
corresponding to your speed contact and
select
Call to make a speed dial call.
• Send DTMF tones – press keys on the
keyboard if you, for example, are calling a
bank. See Controlling tone-based services
on page 23.
More ways to make a call
Making a call from other applications
You can also make phone calls from other
applications, for example from Call log,
Contacts and Speed contacts.
Making a call using voice control
Start by activating the voice control function
in any of the following ways:
• Say the ‘Magic word’ (only supported
when a headset, or a car kit, is attached to
the phone). See Voice control on page 68.
• Press and hold the call button on a
headset, or press the button on a Bluetooth
headset.
• Press and hold the Jog Dial from the
standby view (also supported when no
equipment is attached to the phone).
To make the call, wait for the tone to finish,
and then say the voice command linked to the
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