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Google Android 2.3 User Manual

Google Android 2.3
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AUG-2.3-103 Android User’s Guide
Placing and receiving calls
You can place a phone call by dialing a phone number. You can also
touch a number in your contacts, on web pages, and other places. When
you're on a call, you can answer incoming calls or send them to your
voicemail box. You can even set up conference calls with several
participants.
You can also use Google Voice to manage your voicemail and to place
calls from your phone, as described in “Google Voice” on page 181.
In this section
“Placing and ending calls” on page 78
Answering or rejecting calls” on page 80
“Working with the Call log” on page 82
“Calling your contacts” on page 84
“Placing an Internet (SIP) call” on page 85
“Listening to your voicemail” on page 86
“Dialing by voice” on page 87
“Options during a call” on page 88
“Managing multiple calls” on page 90

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Google Android 2.3 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Version2.3
CodenameGingerbread
Release DateDecember 6, 2010
KernelLinux kernel 2.6.35
User InterfaceGraphical (Multi-touch)
Supported architecturesARM
Default user interfaceGraphical (Multi-touch)
New FeaturesNear Field Communication (NFC) support, improved keyboard, copy/paste, improved power management
API Level9
Preceded byAndroid 2.2
Succeeded byAndroid 3.0

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