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Why does iPhone give two ways to receive calls? 80 out of 100 people don't know the reason..

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If you use an Android phone, then you must have noticed that the way to receive calls on every device is almost the same, but when it comes to an iPhone, a slightly different facility is available here. Yes, there are two different ways to receive calls here.

The first method in iPhone gives the option to pick up and disconnect the call by typing on the button, while the second method gives the facility to pick up the call by sliding. Now, many people must be wondering why the company is giving two different facilities to the users. There is a big reason behind this, too. Today, we are going to tell you about this in detail.

Why was the slide-to-answer option given?

Initially, Apple iPhone also had the option to receive and disconnect calls like Android, but over time, understanding the problem of the users, the company thought of giving two options with the new iOS version. Some users complained that when their phone is in the bag or sometimes it is accidentally touched, then their call is automatically received.

To eliminate this problem, the company introduced the slide-to-answer option. With the arrival of this feature, users can now pick up the call only when they actually swipe the screen.

...So when will the option to pick up the call by tapping be visible?

If you have noticed, you must have noticed that when you are using the phone, this slide to answer option is not visible, but the option to pick up the call by typing is visible, where you see a green button to pick up the call and a red button to cut the call.

This is an easy and very fast way at that time, especially when you are already doing some work on the device. However, when the device is locked, this slide to answer option appears at that time, so that the call is not received by accidentally touching it.


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