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gotta make a call, put them on hold and the option should be there.... thats what i heard about sprints... tmobiles you can just start from the get go
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With three-way calling, you can talk to two people at the same time. When using three-way calling on the Nationwide Sprint Network, the normal airtime rates will be charged for each of the two calls. Roaming charges apply when you are roaming off the Nationwide Sprint Network.
1. Place the first call or accept an incoming call. 2. To put the first call on hold and display the phone keypad so you can make the second call, you can do one of the following: * Press the Talk key. * On the Phone screen, tap Talk icon * On the Phone screen, tap ‘Keypad’ 3. Tap the phone keypad keys to enter the second phone number, and then press the Talk key to make the second call. [The Talk key is the physical key on the device. Not an icon on the screen.] 4. When you’re connected to the second party, do one of the following to begin the three-way call: * Press the Talk key. * On the Phone screen, tap ’Talk Icon’ * On the Phone screen, tap ’Conference’ If one of the parties in the current call hangs up, you and the remaining caller still remain connected. To end the three-way call, press the End key or tap End. All other callers will be disconnected. |
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Thanks dude, excellent info. All I wanted to know except more and very well put. Definetely thanks to the 2 guys who posted info...
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yeah but sorry all of the phones has that feature. Conference calling is when you have more than 3 people. Like the image on HTC website shows about 6 people on a conference call. I called Sprint and the tech didn't know how to make that happen. He took my number and said he will call when he found out something. That was about 4 days ago. I just gave up on it. I don't think they have the capabilities to make it work. damn CDMA network. maybe when they put the 4g in effect.
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