Fortunately, Google was considerate. Android comes with a feature that allows you to end a call by pressing power button. A large number of people, however, are unaware of this facility. Let’s learn how to use it. Note: Please remember that mobile phone vendors can modify Android operating system. Therefore the exact labeling of this option many differ. But you’ll surely find it. SEE ALSO: TTY Mode, another accessibility feature STEP 1: Go to Settings of your phone. You can press Menu button and then select an option of Settings or System Settings. Settings can also be accessed by swiping down the top edge of the mobile screen. STEP 2: Now, go to Accessibility option STEP 3: Here you will find an option that would read something like “Power button ends call” or “End calls by Pressing the power key” STEP 4: Tick this check box option and you’re done! Now when you’re on a call, you can simply press the power button to disconnect it. You should just press the button and then release it immediately. If you’ll hold the power button for long, it may shutdown your phone.
You can disconnect the call without looking at the screen. If you have a flap cover, no hassle of removing it from touch screen. Power button is available on the side of the handset. People with shaking hands (for example, patients with Parkinson’s Disease) find it difficult to use touch screen. Power button alternative gives them a tactile option to end the call. It is quicker to disconnect with power button. You can end the while while still holding the handset to your ear. People who have been using older phones find it easier to adapt to.
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