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wILLk0r3 818 04-09-2008 12:13 AM

Minimize incoming call without ignoring the call.
 
Does that make sense? LOL OK here's what I'm aiming for; I'm looking for a way to continue whatever I was doing on my device before an incoming call came in WITHOUT ignoring (hanging up) on the caller. Is this at all possible? Pretty much, I want to minimize the incoming call box and continue what I was doing before the call came in.

trobb09 04-09-2008 12:56 AM

Re: Minimize incoming call without ignoring the call.
 
Umm... If I understand you right, you can just tap the 'X' in the top right hand corner and it will take you to the Today screen...

To go back to your call window the left softkey should be labeled 'call status', press that to resume your call window

wILLk0r3 818 04-09-2008 01:35 AM

Re: Minimize incoming call without ignoring the call.
 
Thanks for the response trobb, but I think you're misunderstanding me. I know it's does sound a lil confusing though! Hmmmm, for example, I'm sending a text message and someone calls; I don't want to ignore (hang up) on them, just simply, stop the device from ringing/vibrating and minimize the incoming call box so I can continue with my text message.

Keyone 04-09-2008 04:10 AM

Re: Minimize incoming call without ignoring the call.
 
Basically like non-smart phones ring and you push a side button to silence the call, but not ignore/hang-up the call (which would make it auto go to voicemail). So far I have no found a way to do this easily (okay, or at all) with PPCs. I would like to know this too. I push the power button, but it turns back on and rings on the next "ring" for that call.

chappy 04-09-2008 08:08 AM

Re: Minimize incoming call without ignoring the call.
 
So are you planning on answering the call or something?

hAvAAck 04-09-2008 08:10 AM

Re: Minimize incoming call without ignoring the call.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Keyone (Post 244759)
Basically like non-smart phones ring and you push a side button to silence the call, but not ignore/hang-up the call (which would make it auto go to voicemail). So far I have no found a way to do this easily (okay, or at all) with PPCs. I would like to know this too. I push the power button, but it turns back on and rings on the next "ring" for that call.

you can make the phone shut up by scrolling on the scroll wheel. I think it stays on the screen though.

Knether 04-09-2008 08:49 AM

Re: Minimize incoming call without ignoring the call.
 
I understand what he is getting at... he wants to be able to ignore the call, but at the same time not send them to voicemail.

reeg420 04-09-2008 09:49 AM

Re: Minimize incoming call without ignoring the call.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Knether (Post 244808)
I understand what he is getting at... he wants to be able to ignore the call, but at the same time not send them to voicemail.


Thats pretty much how I understand it too. Basically you want to ignore the call but not send them right to voicemail as if your ignoring the call, You want them to still hear all the rings before it goes to VM. I hate when someone sends me right to voicemail.

mhone117 04-09-2008 10:20 AM

Re: Minimize incoming call without ignoring the call.
 
yea what u guys r sayin is what he's tryna get at. he wants to ignore the call w/o sending em to voicemail but what he's lookikn for is a way to get the call pop-up box that displays who's callin n there number to be minimized somehow so he can finish what he was currently doing before the call came in then call them back but do so without having to hit ignore.I think it would be interesting if someone could figure something like this out I've wondered if there was a way to do so myself

Knether 04-09-2008 10:32 AM

Re: Minimize incoming call without ignoring the call.
 
Took a bit of effort, but we got it!

:)

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