Press “Contacts”. Tap on the friend’s name. Tap the phone button to the right of their number to make the call. Tap “Favorites”, tap on the friend’s name to make the call. Tap “Keypad” and enter the phone number manually.
The number of people allowed on one conference call varies by carrier. [3] X Research source
Tap “Hold Call + Answer”. This will mute your current conversation and put it on hold. Select “merge call” to add the incoming call to the conference call. [4] X Research source
Tap > near the top of the screen. Tap the green Private to the right of the individual’s name. This will place all other calls on hold. Press “merge calls” to rejoin the conference call. [5] X Research source
Tap > near the top of the screen. Tap the red phone icon to the left of the individual’s name. Tap End. This will end the connection with that person while maintaining the rest of the calls. [6] X Research source
Other callers may leave the conference call at any time. Since they did not originate the conference call, their exit will not disconnect the entire conversation.
Tap your cell phone or cordless phone’s “Call” button. [15] X Research source Quickly press your landline’s receiver-disconnect button. [16] X Research source
If your “Call” button doubled up as your flash button, press “Call” again. [18] X Research source
If they do not pick up, tap your phone’s flash button twice. This will disconnect the second call and return you to the first conversation. [19] X Research source If you get their voicemail, press * three times. This will disconnect the second call and return you to the first conversation. [20] X Research source
At anytime, one of the two people you called may hang up. You will remain on the phone with the other individual. [21] X Research source To disconnect from your second friend, press your phone’s flash button. You will remain on the phone with the first friend you called. [22] X Research source