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Smartphone Calling Features - Android (2015)
[Narrator]Note: features shown in this video may differ from your phone depending on the software version of your phone.
Making calls.
To make a call, tap the Phone icon. Dial the number.
And tap the call button.
To make a video call, tap the phone icon. Dial the number.
If video calling is available for that number, the video call button appears.
Then tap the video call button.
You can also call someone right from your contacts.
Tap the contacts tab.
And then choose the person you want to call.
Tap a phone number to call that contact.
You can also make a video call from your contacts.
Tap the contacts tab, and then choose the person you want to call.
If that contact is available for video calls, the video call button will appear.
Tap the video call button.
Another way to call someone is from your Favorite widget on the home screen.
Tap the contact you want to call.
Tap a phone number to call that contact.
To answer a call, swipe up from the green answer icon.
Or to ignore a call, swipe up from the red ignore icon.
You can answer a video call with video or just with voice.
To answer with video, swipe up from the answer video icon.
To switch from a voice call to a video call, tap the camera button.
If the other party accepts your request, the video call will start.
If you're on a call and receive a request to switch to a video call, you can accept the call by tapping the change two video button.
If you don't want to switch to video, tap stay on voice.
To share video on a call, tap the one-way camera button.
Your rear camera is used by default to share video.
If the other party accepts your request, the video share will start.
To switch from a video call to a voice call, tap the camera button to turn off your camera.
The last frame of your video is displayed in grey.
If the other party turns off their camera, the call will be switched to voice.