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Re: Sprint Touch Pro 2 Release Date Sept 6TH Per Sprint Corp

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Originally Posted by tgmuhammad View Post
I've made 3-way calls with my touch pro as well. That wasn't my point. What I was saying is someone mentioned that the TP2 conference calling feature could be ported to the Touch Pro. Yet, I was told that this wasn't possible, because unlike the TP2, the TP1 has no way of putting calls on hold. Now, I don't know what placing calls on hold has to do with it...but that's just what I was told when I asked why the conf. calling feature couldn't be added to the TF3D2.1 port. Furthermore, I've seen no port that has added this feature... No one mentioned at that time that U.S. carriers didn't support the feature... So, in this thread, is the first time I'm hearing it.
overseas phones can conference in more then just 3-way calls, they can do way more lines, even without a tp. So with the tp2 they just made it easier for them to conference 4 or more calls without having to dial them individually, but its already possible to have that many calls on 1 line. Now with any cdma network as you already know 3way calling is all we get. So even if they built the feature into the phone, how will it work if the network doesn't support more then 3way calling to begin with?