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znino Posts: 56

I am trying to use the TRANSFER CALLS function that is described on page 44 of the English P900 manual. This function is used when you have a call on hold and an active called. apparently, activating this function at that time will join the two calls and remove yourself from the calls.

The actual description in the manual is: "connect the held call to the active call and disconnect yourself from the call"

When I have a call on hold + an active call, the only options I see are End Active Call, Switch Calls and Join calls. There is no TRANSFER CALLS! This is identical in Flip open or Flip closed modes.

The cool application I see for this is if I am talking to someone on my cell and I arrive at a location where you would rather be on a landline and don't want to interrupt the call, you could just quickly call the landline (placing the active call on hold), answer the landline, activate this transfer call function and then effectively you would then be on your landline, still talking to the caller that was originally on your cell phone. I guess you could just ask to call back from the landline but I thought this would be a cool function and I hate finding things in the manual and not getting them to work.

By the way, this TRANSFER CALLS function is described as possible in many Sony Ericsson phone manuals (ex. T616).

Thanks.
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Posted: 2004-06-30 00:18:28
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devoiddroid Posts: 14

I would assume that just like conference calling and other stuff it would be upto your network provider if they offer this service.

Have you checked with them?
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Posted: 2004-06-30 15:16:03
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znino Posts: 56

I have but frankly, they don't seem to know what I am talking about and can't confirm it either way. Pretty bad!!!

I am with Fido (Microcell) in Canada.
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Posted: 2004-07-03 06:34:00
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Residentevil Posts: > 500

You could try a conference call and then hang up and see what happens.
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Posted: 2004-07-03 07:26:20
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patrick_t68 Posts: 18

Just out of interest, was this ever solved?
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Posted: 2004-10-20 07:26:13
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