Forwarding Calls; Restricting Calls - Sony Xperia X F5121 User Manual

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When you have missed a call,
downwards.
Tap
.
Tap the number.
To edit the number before calling, touch and hold the number in the call log, then tap
.
Touch and hold a number displayed in the call log, then tap
Select an existing contact to which you want to add the number, or tap
.
Edit the contact details, then tap
When the call log is open, tap .
You can also access general call settings using the instruction above.

Forwarding calls

You can direct calls to a different recipient, for example, to another phone number,
another device, or an answering service.
From your Home screen, tap
Find and tap
>
Tap
and select an option.
Enter the number you want to forward calls to, then tap Turn on.
From your Home screen, tap
Find and tap
>
Select an option, then tap

Restricting calls

You can block all or certain categories of incoming and outgoing calls. If you have
received a PIN2 code from your service provider, you can also use a list of Fixed
Dialling Numbers (FDNs) to restrict outgoing calls. If your subscription includes a
voicemail service, you can send all incoming calls from a specific contact directly to
voicemail. If you want to block a certain number, you can go to Google Play™ and
download applications that support this function.
FDN is not supported by all network operators. Contact your network operator to verify if your
SIM card or network service supports this feature.
From your Home screen, tap
Find and tap
>
Tap
, then select an option.
Enter the password and tap
When you set up call barring for the first time, you need to enter a password to activate the call
barring function. You must use this same password later if you want to edit call barring
settings.
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