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Calling by Contacts list

Select Contacts tab from the tab bar, tap on the contact you want to call and select the contact number associated with PrivateGSM.
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As you can see in 

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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.

Presence

The Presence avoid users to call contacts who are not reachable, eg: because they do not have PrivateGSM activated and/or connected. The main value of this feature is to improve user experience suggesting the possible outcome of a call.

Contacts lists

Starting with the present version, there are three lists:
  • BASE: 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 PrivateServer'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 "PrivateGSM 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:

Contact status

OnlineThe contact is reachable. You can make a secure call to the user.
OfflineThe contact is not reachable, because is not under network coverage or is offline. You can try to make a secure call but the call will likely fail
Warning

The contact is not reachable using a full secure call, but you can call him using the unsecure Sip Trunk configured on your server. 

ErrorThere is a comunication error between your phone and the server. The contact status is unknown, anyway you can try to make a secure call

 

Calling by dialpad

You can make a secure call to any arbitrary number (presuming that the call peer has PrivateGSM connected) from PrivateGSM menu by simply entering the number with the on-screen keypad and pressing the dial (green) button. 

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Receiving a secure call with PrivateGSM

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Call status

To establish a call PrivateGSM completes three phases shown by three icons:

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Each event has a detail icon (the blue icon with white arrow pointing right).

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By clicking on this icon you have access to event's details (cfr 

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Warning

Secure Message System need specific abilitation. If the service is not available on your device please contact your support team to check it's enabled on your account.

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Using interface shown in  you can type text messages and send them to your party by pressing the "Send" button (the one on the right side of the text box in 

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