Alcatel Idol 3 6039 S User Manual

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Answering or rejecting a call

When you receive a call:

Slide the

icon to the right to answer;

Slide the

icon to the left to reject;

Slide the

icon upwards to reject the call by sending a preset message.

To mute the ringtone volume of an incoming call, press the Volume up/
down
key, or turn the phone over (when the Settings\Gestures\Turn
over to mute
option is activated).

For your convenience, your phone features a unique Reversible UI,
which ensures functionality, including normal call, even the phone is
held in reverse (upside-down) position.

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Reverse call functionality

Your phone features a unique Reversible UI, which ensures complete
functionality. When this feature is enabled through the Settings\Display\
Reversible
menu, it allows normal calls to be made or received even when
the phone is held upside down. The reversed UI will appear upright and
normal, even if the phone is upside down.

When in the reversed position, the phone UI will appear upright and
normal. The phone will function normally in all respects as it relates to
interacting with the display, except that the power and volume keys will be
on the opposite sides of their normal position. Also, take care to remember
that the camera lenses (front and back) will be toward the lower edge of
the device when in the reversed orientation. Please note that while a call
is connected (user has selected Answer or Send), the UI will be fixed for
the duration of the call. To disable the Reversible feature, simply go to the
Settings\Display setting menu and uncheck the Reversible box.

Always make a visual inspection of the proper UI orientation when making
or receiving a call to avoid placing the incorrect end of the phone to your
ear. During an active call, if the phone must be taken away from your ear
(eg, switching hands or to the other ear) please use caution not to use the
phone in an orientation opposite that of which was used to originally make
or answer the call. Doing so could cause unwanted, albeit brief, exposure
to additional RF to the user. Only the active receiver (speaker) serving as
the "top" of the device will function during the call so holding the device
inadvertently in the opposite orientation will result in not being able to
hear the other caller from the receiver against the ear. The user just needs
to rotate the device back to the correct position to continue the call. Use
of third-party auto-answer type features is also not recommended.

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