Advice

How do I know my call is waiting?

How do I know my call is waiting?

  1. Find and tap Phone.
  2. Tap the menu button (three vertical dots), then tap Settings.
  3. Tap Calls → Additional settings.
  4. Tap the switch beside Call waiting to enable the function.

What happens with call waiting on iPhone?

Call Waiting: If you’re on a call and call waiting is turned off, incoming calls go directly to voicemail. On models with Dual SIM, call waiting works only for incoming calls on the same line, unless the other line has Wi-Fi calling enabled and a data connection is available.

How do I activate call waiting on my iPhone?

1. Find “Call Waiting”

  1. Press Settings.
  2. Press Phone.
  3. Press Call Waiting.
  4. Press the indicator next to “Call Waiting” to turn the function on or off.
  5. Press the Home key to return to the home screen.

Is Call Waiting rude?

Let’s take call waiting, condemned by Miss Manners (a k a Judith Martin), an etiquette columnist syndicated in 300 newspapers. “Call waiting is just totally rude. It’s against all our principles of fairness. To condemn call waiting as rude is like saying you can never say `no.

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What is the purpose of call waiting?

Call waiting is one of the biggest benefits of modern digital telephony. The function provides a quick tone or double tone notifying the user that they have another call. The person on the phone can see who is calling to determine if the second call should be answered immediately.

Why is my Call waiting not showing up on my iPhone?

Check to ensure Call Waiting is enabled in Settings, or check with your carrier. Check to ensure Call Waiting is enabled in Settings, or check with your carrier.

Why is my Phone not showing Call waiting?

Find and tap Phone. Tap the menu button (three vertical dots), then tap Settings > Calls. Tap Call waiting. Tap the switch beside Call waiting.

Who should hang up the phone first?

The receiver should always hang up first, never the caller. The caller called the receiver, and should to stay on the line until the receiver is satisfied that the call is complete.