Working with Call Details
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Android To view/add information about a Call Finding a call by its subject iOS To view/add information about a call: Adding Call Subject and comments Finding a call by its subjectWhen you make dozens of calls daily, it is very hard to remember the details of every single call. By filling in a call subject and adding some comments, you can highlight the most important parts of your conversation and easily find them later when needed.
Android
To view/add information about a Call
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Adding Call Subject and comments:
When you open the 'Call details' panel, you can view and edit the subject of a call and write out some important parts of a conversation in the ‘Comments’ section.
After you finish editing the Call Details, tap on the check icon to confirm, or on the close icon to discard the changes.
You can also tap on the star icon to mark a call as a ‘Favorite’, making it easier to find. |
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Finding a call by its subject
Specifying the subject of a call can help you easily find that call any time later.
To find a call by its subject, simply type a subject you want to find in the Chat Search field and press the ‘Search’ button. |
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iOS
To view/add information about a call:
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Adding Call Subject and commentsWhen you open the ‘Call details’ panel, you can view and edit the subject of a call and write out some important parts of a conversation in the ‘Comments’ section.
After you finished editing the Call Details, tap on the ‘Save’ button to confirm, or on the arrow left icon to discard the changes. ![]() Arrow Left Icon |
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Finding a call by its subjectSpecifying the subject of a call can help you easily find that call any time later.
To find a call by its subject, simply type a subject you want to find in the Chat Search field and press the ‘Search’ button.
You can also mark a call as a ‘Favorite’ by using the long tap on a message or a call. This will make it easier to find it using chat filters. |
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