All you do to end a call is double tap with 2 fingers. That take spractice. To 
enter numbers lift the phone from your ear  and enter in the numbers. To dial 
the numbers go to th ephone app and double tap keypad at the bottom right of 
the screen. Now enter in the numbers by split tapping or if you have touch 
typing on lift your finger when entering the numbers.

Take care all.
On Oct 17, 2011, at 6:33 AM, Lewis Crack wrote:

> Hi Terry.
> 
> This can be a bit annoying. I have had my iPhone since the end of January and 
> I still have the occasional problem.
> When it asks you to press a number, you find the number with your finger e.g 
> 1 and double tap that number. However, you have to hold the phone away from 
> your ear whilst you are doing this. 
> to end the call, simply do a 2 finger double tap on the screen and you should 
> hear like a blip sound, meaning that the call has ended and you are back on 
> your phone screen.
> To access your voicemail, double tap on the Phone App, on the bottom left of 
> your touchscreen, and then double tap the Voicemail button which is located 
> on the bottom right of your 
> touchscreen.
> If you wish to add me to Skype, etc, that's fine as I feel it may be easier 
> for you. You can email me off list at: lewiscr...@googlemail.com
> Hope this helps.
> Lewis.
> On 17 Oct 2011, at 14:06, Terry Cooper wrote:
> 
>> Hi all
>> 
>> Whilst I'm still trying to get my head around this new gadget, can anyone
>> help with something simple, like just calling my voice message service.
>> 
>> I asked siri to telephone 121, but she didn't.  Anyway, I eventually managed
>> to get the iphone to call the number, which is my voice male, but then had
>> problems.  When you listen to the new message, you then have some options to
>> choose, which involve pressing particular numbers, e.g. 1 to repeat, 3 to
>> delete, etc etc.  How is this done on the iphone?  Also, I couldn't figure
>> out how to end the call either, the voice message just kept on cycling
>> round, cos I couldn't stop it.
>> 
>> Thanks for any help.
>> 
>> Terry 
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