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33 lines
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<b>iPhone headset button</b> |
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The headphone of my iPhone has some more capabilities beside taking calls or |
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start and pause music. I found some information on the internet. |
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Incoming call: |
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1. Press once to pickup the call |
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2. Press twice to send the call to voicemail. |
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3. Press and hold center button for about two seconds to decline the call. You |
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will also hear two low beeps that confirm you the call is declined. |
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While you're in a call, you can simply press once to end the call. |
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While you're in a call and there is a second incoming call, you can: |
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1. Press once to switch to another call and put the current call on hold. Press |
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the button again to switch to the first call. |
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2. Press and hold the button for about two seconds to ignore the second call. |
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While you're not in a call, you can press the button once to activate iPod and |
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playback your music. |
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While you're listening to music in iPod, you can use the button to control the |
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music playback: |
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1. Press once to pause the song and press again to resume it. |
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2. Press twice to skip to the next song |
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3. Press three time to go back to the previous song |
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For iPhone 3GS, the bundled headset is enhanced with volume control buttons. You |
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can use the "+" and "-" buttons to adjust the volume. And, one more thing. You |
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can press and hold the center button to activate voice control, which is a new |
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feature comes with iPhone 3GS. |
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(source: http://rdsbc.blogspot.com/2009/08/tips-iphone-headset-shortcuts.html)
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