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To make a secure call, you and the called party must have software running on the mobile device, be connected to the Internet and to the same . |
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Select
Contacts item from the main view, select on the contact you want to call and select the contact number associated with
, then press the "Call" button:
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each contact can show a coloured ball at its left, or nothing at all. These are status marker and they represent the Presence Status for each contact. Show n Hide |
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PresenceThe Presence avoid users to call contacts who are not reachable, eg: because they do not have activated and/or connected. The main value of this feature is to improve user experience suggesting the possible outcome of a call. gives you access to three different kind of lists: - ALL: it lists all the contacts which are in the mobile address book, ordering them in the very same way.
- KNOWN: it shows only known contacts (registered or not) according to 's knowledge. This means it is a list of the contacts that are recognised by the server and thus can have a status.
- FAVOURITES: it reads the contacts marked by you as " favorites". It's a selection of contacts you choose to have apart, in order to make speed calls.
Each list may show a Contact status beside each contact. The contact status legenda is shown below: |
Calling by keyboard
You can make a secure call to any arbitrary number (presuming that the call peer has
connected) by simply entering the number on
main menu and pressing the dial button.
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