Look for the name or number of the caller at the top of the screen so you’ll know who’s calling before you answer. After you accept the call, put the phone up to your ear and talk into the mic to answer. Or, if you’d rather speak hands-free over speakerphone, tap the Speaker button.

Look for the name or number of the caller at the top of the screen so you’ll know who’s calling before you answer. After you accept the call, put the phone up to your ear and talk into the mic to answer. Or, if you’d rather speak hands-free over speakerphone, tap the Speaker button.

If you don’t want to accept the call, say “No”.

If you don’t want to accept the call, say “No”.

When the screen is unlocked, you can also swipe up on the call banner at the top of the screen to decline the call. If your phone screen is locked, quickly press the Side Button or Sleep/Wake Button on your phone 2 times to reject the call.

When the screen is unlocked, you can also swipe up on the call banner at the top of the screen to decline the call. If your phone screen is locked, quickly press the Side Button or Sleep/Wake Button on your phone 2 times to reject the call.

If your phone is locked when the call comes in, you should see the Message button above the slider at the bottom of the screen.

If your phone is locked when the call comes in, you should see the Message button above the slider at the bottom of the screen.

If your phone is locked when the call comes in, you should see the Message button above the slider at the bottom of the screen.

If you have the Google Phone app on your phone, swipe up on the white circle to answer calls if your phone is locked. If it’s unlocked, tap the rectangular Answer button in the call banner. [6] X Research source Some Android phones, such as Samsung devices, have their own phone apps that work a little differently. For instance, on a Samsung phone, you can answer a call by swiping the green Answer button toward the middle of the screen. [7] X Research source

If you have the Google Phone app on your phone, swipe up on the white circle to answer calls if your phone is locked. If it’s unlocked, tap the rectangular Answer button in the call banner. [6] X Research source Some Android phones, such as Samsung devices, have their own phone apps that work a little differently. For instance, on a Samsung phone, you can answer a call by swiping the green Answer button toward the middle of the screen. [7] X Research source

If you use the Google Phone app, swipe the white call button down to reject an incoming call when your phone screen is locked. If your screen is unlocked, tap Dismiss. [9] X Research source On a Samsung phone, swipe the red Decline button toward the middle of the screen. [10] X Research source

If you use the Google Phone app, swipe the white call button down to reject an incoming call when your phone screen is locked. If your screen is unlocked, tap Dismiss. [9] X Research source On a Samsung phone, swipe the red Decline button toward the middle of the screen. [10] X Research source

If you use the Google Phone app, swipe the white call button down to reject an incoming call when your phone screen is locked. If your screen is unlocked, tap Dismiss. [9] X Research source On a Samsung phone, swipe the red Decline button toward the middle of the screen. [10] X Research source

When in doubt, it usually works to press the line button that’s flashing, then pick up the receiver.

If you press the wrong line button before picking up, you may be able to clear your selection by pressing E or C on the touchpad, then choosing the correct line number. Other phones have a Clear button for this purpose.

“Hello, you’ve reached the billing department, this is Tina. ” “Thank you for calling Bella’s Bagels, this is Bella speaking. ”

For instance, you could say something like, “May I ask who’s calling?” Or, “May I please have your name?”

If you’re with another person and you have to answer the call, say something like, “Excuse me, I have to take this. ” When you’re talking in a public place, try not to speak too loudly. Keep the call as brief as possible so you don’t disturb people around you.

For example, if it’s your mom calling, you can just pick up and say, “Hey, Mom!” On the other hand, if you see that it’s your boss or your doctor’s office calling, you’ll probably want to go with a more formal greeting.

If you know the person who’s calling, you can skip identifying yourself. Just say something like, “Hi, Mendel, how’s it going?” If the other person doesn’t give their name, ask them. Say something like, “May I ask who’s calling?”

For instance, say something like, “Hi, Kim. I can’t talk right now, but I’ll be free in about an hour. Can I call you back at 2:00?”