Indicate 'called line busy' instead of 'Disconnected' if called user is busy
Enable notification on the display - "phone line is busy" because the person talking on the phone.
Currently the phone displays a "Disconnected" message instead of "Busy".
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Enable notification on the display - "phone line is busy" because the person talking on the phone.
Currently the phone displays a "Disconnected" message instead of "Busy".
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Asked: 2014-01-01 23:56:16 +0200
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Last updated: Feb 18 '14
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That is a very long and confusing title.. Any chance you could make the topic short and snappy? I'm also not sure I understand the question. Are you talking about when the phone line is busy, because the person you are calling is on the phone with someone else?
Milo ( 2014-01-02 00:43:00 +0200 )editYes, that is what I meant
Victorious ( 2014-01-02 01:35:07 +0200 )editAdditional idea to automatically switch off the call here: https://together.jolla.com/question/9157/inform-and-switch-off-the-call-if-busy/ Feel free to merge both questions...
eric ( 2014-01-03 10:48:10 +0200 )editSo this question is actually duplicate of this: https://together.jolla.com/question/1655/call-waiting-notification-sound/ ?
Milo ( 2014-01-03 14:48:00 +0200 )edit@Milo No it is not a duplicate. The question you are reffering to is about what happens to the recipient phone while the one @eric is reffering to is about what happens to the caller phone. Both are related to call waiting enabled with recipient. This question here is not related to call waiting, at least it is not specifically stated.
Neo ( 2014-02-18 14:18:56 +0200 )edit