Saturday, January 17, 2009

Call Forwarding - iphone

Here’s a pretty cool feature you may not even have known you had. It lets you
route all calls made to your iPhone number to a different number. How is this
useful? Let us count the ways:
When you’re home. You can have your cellphone’s calls ring your home
number, so you can use any extension in the house, and so you don’t
miss any calls while the iPhone is turned off or charging.
When you send your iPhone to Apple for battery replacement , you can forward the calls you would have missed to your home or
work phone number.
When you’re overseas, you can forward the number to one of the Webbased
services that answers your voicemail and sends it to you as an
email attachment (like GrandCentral.com or CallWave.com).
When you’re going to be in a place with little or no AT&T cell coverage
(Alaska, say), you can have your calls forwarded to your hotel or a friend’s
cellphone.


You have to turn on Call Forwarding while you’re still in an area with AT&T coverage.
Start at the Home screen.
Tap SettingsÆ PhoneÆCall Forwarding,
turn Call Forwarding
on, and then tap in the new
phone number. That’s all there
is to it—your iPhone will no longer
ring.
At least not until you turn the
same switch off again.