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Originally Posted by p-slim
dude you are trippin. do you use 3way? everybody please feel free to chime in. you can only use 3way calling if you initiate the both calls. if youre on the line and someone calls you, NOBODY HAS EVER BEEN ABLE TO CONFERENCE BOTH OF THOSE CALLS, EVER. you can swap between calls if someone calls you but the ability to conference in a caller that calls you while you are on the line already is not possible nor has it ever been possible.
if brother 1 calls you, then either you or brother 1 have the ability to call brother 2 and conference him in. but if brother 1 calls you, then brother 2 calls you, YOU WILL NOT HAVE THE ABILITY TO CONFERENCE THAT CALL.
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CHILLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLL mah brotha. See here's the problem everybody here is just used to CDMA (Sprint/Verizon) and have never really used GSM (T-Mobile/ATT)
This is one of the stupider (yeah I said it) things that CDMA users gotta deal with. With GSM if you are on the phone with someone and someone else calls you there are 2 options either A) Go to the other line and talk to that person while the first person is on hold or B) Connect the second person that called you into a "conference call". With CDMA YOU have to call everyone with GSM you can do that OR have the 2 people call you.
This is why there is no "Straight Talk" feature on the CDMA Touch Pros because of the stupid *** way the network works. With GSM Touch Pro's you can connect like 5 people all through YOUR phone.
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