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When you are on the phone with the other party, it suddenly prompts that the other party is on the call, and it is very likely that he is now hanging up your **, and then he is on the phone with someone else or someone else's** is coming, he picked up someone else's**, and then it shows that you can't get through here.
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When talking to the other party, it suddenly prompts that the other party is on the call, which may mean that the other party has received the call, and then your ** will be displayed like this if you don't hang up.
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The other party must have come to an important ** during the call, and it was connected, and the other**, your** hung up, so it will appear on the call.
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When talking to the other party, it suddenly prompts that the other party is on the call, which should be a problem with the mobile phone, or because the other party has picked up another **.
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This is when the person on the call picks up another incoming dial** and stays connected to you. Wait a while for the other person to switch over, and then you can continue the call.
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When talking to the other party, it suddenly prompts that the other party is on the call, maybe in this case, he must be answering a call**, so you are on the phone with his **prompt, in fact, he must have **called**, and then he will answer another person**.
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When talking to the other party, it suddenly prompts that the other party is on hold, which is **There is a call hold on it, and you may have touched that button, so you can hear what the other party is saying, and the other party can't hear your own words.
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When you talk to the other party, you suddenly prompt that the other party is on hold, and this situation is because there is another **, he picked up that person's **, and your side is on hold.
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Generally, this situation is because he picked up another **, and then this side did not hang up, so it will be like this.
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It may be that the other party has ** suddenly come in, or it may be that the other party is on the call, and you can't get in.
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It should be that he hung up your **, and then he went to hit another person's **, like this happens from time to time.
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Just the two of you are on the phone, and suddenly a ** comes in, it may be that he clicked, or it may be touched, and that person is on the phone, you keep it, and he will automatically connect to you after the call ends.
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It means that when he was on the phone with you, she received another **, and he thought this ** was more important, so he kept talking to you, and then took another **.
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Keep talking, it means that there is another ** on his side calling in and he still answers, your ** will be temporarily suspended, and you can continue to talk when he finishes answering.
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In this case, the other party may be receiving another call and temporarily stopping your line, but there is no hang-up.
In the past, landlines had this function, paused.
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In the process of dialing **, you encounter a prompt tone, and the ** you dialed is on a call, because the other party hangs up directly, the other party is on the call, and the blacklist is set.
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In the process of playing ** with her, did he pick up someone else's ** again? It will show that the other party is on the call, and I picked up someone else's ** when I was calling**, and this** will not hang up.
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Hello, apparently the other party received another call, and then without hanging up with you, answered the other person**.
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In this case, the other party has ** called and connected, and your** is retained.
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When the other person answers another call, the call with you will be set to hold.
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It should be caused by the mobile phone stringing.
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It's his mobile phone dual SIM dual standby, another number calls in and he answers, and your side is to keep the call.
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When the other party is on the phone, it suddenly prompts that the other party is on hold, what is the matter? Explain that the other party is refusing to answer you**.
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In this case, it should be that when you are on the phone with the other party, the other party has a new ** and connects to someone else's**.
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It's the other party who hangs you up, that is, people have something to do now anyway, but this hangs **no. paragraph, but this ** will not talk back and forth, it will only hang up for a while.
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Calling the other party ** always prompts that they are on the call, and there are four reasons:When the other party leaves the screen area, or a place with a relatively strong signal, try to be in a place where there is a signal, and this phenomenon will not exist.
The other person blocks you: If you call the other person**, it keeps saying "Sorry, the ** you dialed is on a call."
At this time, you can try to call from another ** number that you have not contacted, if you can get through, it means that you may have been added to the blacklist. In this case, you can only get through until the other party cancels the blacklist.
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Hello, it may be that you are calling, or it is possible that the other party hangs up directly after you call.
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It's possible that the other party blocked you.
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There are 4 possibilities:
1. When the other party is on the call, when the other party is on the call, the system will automatically prompt you that the infiltration friend you dialed is busy;
2. The other party's mobile phone is turned off, if the other party's mobile phone is turned off, you will also prompt the other party to be busy when dialing **;
3. When the other party's signal is not in the service area due to signal reasons, the other party's number is not in the service area, it will prompt that the other party is busy when dialing**;
4. The other party set up early to set up interference interception, such as setting a blacklist for itself.
Or set your phone to airplane mode.
will cause this situation to occur when you call the other party**.
Communication tones
If the other party is busy, you will hear a rush busy sound, and the signal will be automatically cut off after 3 consecutive rings.
When dialing to move**, if the other party is busy, you will hear a voice prompt. The content reads: "The ** you dialed is on a call, please dial again later."
Then a corresponding prompt in English will appear. Depending on the network operator and different provinces and regions, the voice tone will be slightly different.
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There are generally 4 situations when the other party is on the call:
Clause. 1. My own number was blocked by the ** owner dialed and joined the blacklist, and the main cases of being blacked out are that the other party may accidentally shout and argue, and is not familiar with the mobile phone, not intentionally. There are also Qingling who may have offended the owner of the number dialed and was added to the blacklist by him.
Clause. Second, the other party has set up a harassment interception in the mobile phone, if the other party does not save your number, it will prompt that you are on the call when you dial, or the other party has deleted your number. Because the harassment interception is the other party's unsaved number, the call is in progress.
Third, the other party is answering**or dialing**, so that you will be prompted to be on the call.
Fourth, deliberately hang up**, when you call the other party**, the other party does not want to answer**, or it is inconvenient to answer**, and when you choose to hang up**, there will also be a situation that the other party is on the call.
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We may often encounter the time when we call each other, **in the call, and then call the same, why am I always on the call? What's going on? Here's a brief introduction.
1. Hit **Reminder In the call, it may be that the other party has indeed been calling**, which belongs to the call. In this case, you'll hear something like "Sorry, you're on a call." Call again every few minutes, if you can get through, it means that the other party is really playing ** just now.
2. Hit ** to remind that the other party may add you to the blacklist during the call, or reject all incoming calls. You can try dialing from another ** number that you haven't contacted, and if you can get through, you may have been blacklisted.
3. If the other party's mobile phone signal is not good, it may also remind you that you are on a call, or the other party's SIM card is not in good contact, resulting in a prompt that you are on a call.
The above is a brief introduction to why I call the other party ** always on the phone, generally speaking, these are the situations, if you encounter this situation, you can try it, I hope it will help you.
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This situation mainly includes the following situations:
1. The other party hangs up**.
If you hear the normal dialing sound first, and then the New Year's Beat suddenly prompts you to dial the **is on the call, it means that the other party is temporarily inconvenient to answer or unwilling to answer or has manually hung up for other reasons**.
2. Turn on the DND mode.
The other party's mobile phone has turned on the DND mode, and at this time, the user dials the number, and what he hears is that you are calling**.
3. You are blacklisted.
If you call directly, you are directly reminded that the ** you dialed is on a call and you don't hear the normal waiting ringtone.
It means that it is likely that the other party has set the user ** to the blacklist.
4. Poor network.
It is also possible that the other party's signal is not good or busy, resulting in the other party not receiving the call, and there may also be a prompt tone that is dialing ** in the call.
5. The other party is really playing **.
If you directly hear the prompt tone of ** on the call, then the other party is really on the phone, and you can hang up and wait for a while to dial again.
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If it is called multiple times and a prompt appears at the moment of connection, it may be due to the fact that your ** has joined the other party's blacklist; If your mobile phone number still has this problem when dialing other **, you may need to consult the operator's mobile phone number to see if there is any abnormality. Here's a closer look:
1. It may be because the other party is currently busy and it is inconvenient to answer ** and hang up directly;
2. The caller butler in the other party's mobile phone or the security software that comes with it pulls your mobile phone number into the blacklist, and the mobile phone automatically hangs up your **; If this happens after multiple calls, it means that the other party has blocked your mobile phone number;
3. If you are dialing most of the ** numbers, this situation may be due to the problem of your mobile phone number, you can call the operator's ** to ask;
1. If the time interval between several dials is short, and you encounter the prompt tone of "You are dialing**on a call", it is likely that the other party is indeed on the phone;
2. If every time you call the other party, it is a direct reminder that you are calling, it means that the other party is likely to have set the ** to the blacklist;
3. If you dial ** to the other party, the other party hangs up directly, and it will also prompt [the ** you dialed is on the call];
4. The base station line is busy. Because**through the base station call, each base station has a limit on the maximum number of calls at the same time, after exceeding this number, and then dialing in the coverage area of this base station**, it is [you dialed**are calling] or [you dialed**is busy].
You can try dialing in with a different ** or using a public **, if you are still on a call, it is likely that the other person is on a call or because you are busy, etc., you can try to wait for a while before dialing. Here's a closer look:
1. You can try to dial in with a different **number or a public** number, if you are still on a call, it may be that the other party is indeed calling**, or you are busy and have turned on the Do Not Disturb mode, etc., and you can't get through to your **;
2. Blocking generally has the following characteristics, dialing ** has been unable to get through prompts, the network is busy, no signal, is talking, etc.; Sent a text message, but never responded;
3. Now the blacklist of the mobile phone will have the following prompts, and the ** you dialed is an empty number; The ** you dialed is on a call; The ** you dialed is turned off; The ** you dialed is not in the service area; The ** you dialed cannot be reached; Silent automatic direct hang-up**;
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