Marking as Won't fix because described behaviour is intended.

** Description changed:

  Reproduce:
  Open address-book-app, choose contact. Press the phone-off-the-hook icon to 
place a call
  
  What happens:
  The dialer-app opens with a number pre-filled.
  
  What I expected would happen:
  I expected the call to be placed.
  
  Rationale:
  The phone-off-the-hook icon in dialer-app represents placing a call, but not 
in address-book-app. Why the inconsistency?
+ 
+ -------- UX comment ------
+ 
+ This is intended behaviour. Every single time users tap the `call` icon
+ from an other app, the dialer is pre-populated with that number. A 2nd
+ tap is required to finally place the call. This way we avoid e.g. a
+ popup in the browser asking user if they really want to call that
+ number.
+ 
+ Please refer to the latest UX spec:
+ https://docs.google.com/document/d/1BRy9
+ -DEXr3A1D7PHkJaXmjbe7xbRmxKkzANXuu-F6lc/edit#heading=h.u6f263x6045p

** Changed in: ubuntu-ux
       Status: Triaged => Won't Fix

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  [Dialer] [Address Book] “Call” icon does not actually place a call

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