Hello Eileen, As a few others pointed out, the "End Call" button is at the bottom right of the screen. As for speakerphone, this is something you have to manually activate in Skype, by default the call is on the earpiece or, if you have a headset plugged in on the headset. In order to activate the speakerphone, do the following:
Start a call Once you are connected, touch the bottom left of the phone and you find the following buttons across from left to right: Video, Mute, Earpiece (or, if you have a headset plugged in this will say "Headset"), Show Options and End Call. If you are using Skype to make a call to a regular phone where Video of course is not possible, the choices across the bottom are this: Mute, Earpiece (or headset), Dialpad, Show Options and End Call. In order to activate the speakerphone, you have to find the "Earpiece:" or "Headset" button, this will be the second from the left when you are doing a regular phone call or the third (middle) if you are doing a Skype-to-Skype call. Since third means the middle, this is exactly above the Home Key. Now double or split tap that button, then move your finger just a bit more straight up from the Home Key and you will find "Speakerphone". Double or split tap and it will switch to speakerphone. Once you have the conversation on speakerphone, you will find that if you check those 5 buttons across the bottom, the one that earlier said "Earpiece" or "Headset" will now say "Speakerphone". If you want to route the call back to the earpiece or headset, just double tap "Speakerphone", slide up again until you hear either "Earpiece" or "Headset" and double tap and it will turn the speakerphone off. This works for me 100%, but if you are, for example on headset and tap the "Headset" button and then think you can find the "Speakerphone" button by flicking left (across Mute and Video this typically does not work. It seems you have to sort of focus in that area first by touching there, once you find "Speakerphone" and flick right it will go to the options across the bottom and flicking left generally seems to take you back, so maybe this could be improved just a bit, but I find it pretty easy to find that Speakerphone button and double tapping it seems to work a lot better than in previous versions. If you started out with a Voice Call and want to turn video on you do this the same way, double tap "Video", then move straight up from the Home Key until you hear the options which in this case are either "Front Camera", "Back Camera" or "No Video" which is an option if your video is on. Also, the "Show Options" button brings up similar choices in that area. If you are just on a regular phone call "Show Options" brings up "Show Messages" and "Show all messages", if you are on a Skype-to- Skype call the "Show Options" button brings up the same 2 choices, but at the very top is a "Dialpad" button which you have to double tap on if you need the Dialpad during a Skype-to-Skype call. I don't really know a situation where you would need it since you mostly have to enter numbers once you are in a call when you call a regular number like your bank or maybe when you end up with a menu. Since there is no "Video" option on that bottom bar of 5 buttons during a regular call, the "Dialpad" option is right there straight above the Home Key. Hope this helps, Sieghard -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the "VIPhone" Google Group. To search the VIPhone public archive, visit http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/. To post to this group, send email to [email protected]. To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [email protected]. For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/viphone?hl=en.
