Answering Calls

One ringy dingy, two ringy dingy…when you get a call on your Droid X, you’ll know in no uncertain terms that someone’s trying to reach you. Depending on how you’ve set up your Droid X to handle incoming calls, you’ll hear a ring, feel a vibration, or see the caller’s name, photo, and phone number onscreen.

Note

For information about how to choose a ringtone, and whether to use Vibrate mode, see Sound.

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The way you find out when a call is coming in, and the way you answer it, depends on what you’re doing when you get the call:

  • If you’re doing something else on the Droid X, tap the Answer button when you see it. When the call is over, tap “End call”.

  • If the Droid X is asleep or locked, slide the green lock icon to the right to answer the call.

  • If you’re wearing earbuds or listening to music on an external speaker, the music stops playing and the ringtone sounds in the earbuds or speaker. Press or slide the green Answer button. After the call ends, the music starts playing again.

Tip

If you need to do something else when you’re on a call—like check something on a website or pull up Google Maps—the Droid X doesn’t stop you. Just press the Home key and go about your business in the usual way. The Notification bar reminds you you’re on a call by flashing green. To return to the call, ...

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