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pehi Joined: Nov 29, 2001 Posts: 33 PM |
Hi there,
I have a T68 and seem to be missing something which is probably blatantly obvious.
If a number is unavailable, I may want to call them again in, say, 5 minutes. I cannot find a simple one or 2 button LAST NUMBER REDIAL facility.
There is an immediate retry facility and I can access the call list, but most phones have a redial. Can anyone help ? |
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Freddy Joined: Dec 04, 2001 Posts: 40 PM |
You can use 0#. |
T68 Joined: Dec 12, 2001 Posts: 11 From: Sweden PM |
In standby, press the "YES" key and you'll get a list of the last numbers dialed. |
wapster Joined: Dec 09, 2001 Posts: 62 From: Sweden PM, WWW
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Like T68 said, press "YES" -> "YES"
It's the fastest way.. There's no redial function, except for the automatic one.. |
pehi Joined: Nov 29, 2001 Posts: 33 PM |
Thanks guys.
Both ways work now. Neither seemed to before, but they sure do now. |
jhb Joined: Dec 04, 2001 Posts: 173 From: Sweden PM |
Don't forget that if you get calls between your tries, the first entry in the list is the received one... |
Perran Joined: Nov 27, 2001 Posts: 48 From: Stockholm/Sweden PM |
JHB - No it's not! At least not for me. My T68 always displays my last dialled number on top of the list even if I've received other calls in between...
//Perran |
jhb Joined: Dec 04, 2001 Posts: 173 From: Sweden PM |
Youre right, I'm used to the behaviour of my R380 that does that...
...thanks for the clarification, that explaines a couple of misdiallings that I've done!
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