Nextel comm I930 Cell Phone User Manual


 
Phone Calls
45
Using the Flip to Answer or End Calls
You can set your Smartphone to answer phone calls by opening the flip, end phone calls
by closing the flip, or both.
Set flip options
1 On the Home screen, select Start.
2 Select Settings and then Phone Calls.
3 Select Flip Activation.
4 To set your phone to answer calls by opening the flip, select Open flip to answer
call.
5 To set your phone to end calls by closing the flip, select Close flip to end call.
6 Select Done.
Note: If you are using your Smartphone with a headset, and you have the Flip to End
option set to On, closing your flip sends incoming sound to the headset and
does not end the call.
Retrieving Voice Mail Messages
If you are on the Nextel iDEN digital network, you can call your voice mail box by using
speed dial 1, which is reserved for your voice mail number, by selecting Voice Mail from
the Start menu, or by selecting the voice mail area on the Home screen.
Follow the instructions to retrieve your messages.
If you are roaming internationally, you will need to enter +1 before your voice mail
number in order to retrieve messages. For example, if your voice mail number is 703-
555-6245, you would need to save +1-703-555-6245 in your phone to be able to access
voice mail while roaming. For more information about using voice mail while roaming,
please see “Nextel Worldwide® Services” on page 75.
Speed Dials and Voice Shortcuts
Speed dials and voice shortcuts are aids that you can create for dialing frequently called
phone numbers quickly, automatically browsing to Web pages, or addressing e-mail
messages quickly.
Speed Dials
You can create 1- or 2-digit speed dials. When you press a speed dial, Smartphone
automatically dials the associated phone number, opens an e-mail message using the
associated address, or goes to the associated Web page.
You can create speed dials from 2 to 99. Speed dial 1 is reserved for your voice mail
number, and is automatically configured in your speed dial settings.