How to mute and hang up calls with the physical buttons of your Android

Since we started using smartphones with touch screen, physical buttons they have gradually disappeared from mobile phones. Nowadays, most of the terminals only have a power button, one to control the volume and another to go to the home screen.

Of course there are times, like when we want mute or hang up a call, that having to fiddle with the touch screen, makes us lose valuable time for all.

With the trick that we are going to show next, you will be able to know how to make the phone stop ringing or how to hang up a call simply by pressing the the turn on and turn off button, so you don't have to use touch at all. It is a very simple trick that, if you have not used it until now, it is probably because nobody has explained to you that you could do it.

Mute and hang up calls with the power button

How to mute calls with the power button

It has happened to all of us that the phone starts to ring when we are in a situation in which we cannot answer, but we do not want to hang up either. At that point, what we need is a quick way to silence her.

Well, although it is an unknown function for most, with only press the power button our Android mobile , the call sound will stop automatically. Of course, the sound will stop but the call will remain active, so you can answer it whenever you want.

Hang up calls with the power button

The normal thing when we want to hang up a call, is that we use the button for it that is on the touch screen. But if we fear that it will hang up and take longer than necessary to hang up or we are simply looking for greater comfort, we can use the power button.

In order to activate this function (available in new versions of android), we will have to configure it in Settings > Accessibility > “Power button hangs up”. Once we have done it, we can use this button when we finish talking.

do you know any other trick to take advantage of the physical buttons on your Android?Do you find it more comfortable to use these buttons or the touch screen? Use the comments section to leave us your experience.


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