You can merge two incoming calls on an iPhone. When you receive a second call while you’re already on a call, you have the option to add the incoming call to the existing call and create a conference call. Here’s a step-by-step guide on how to do it:
1. When you receive an incoming call while you’re already on a call, you’ll see two options on your screen: “Hold & Accept” and “End & Accept”. The “Hold & Accept” button allows you to put the first call on hold and accept the second call.
2. To add the incoming call to the existing call, tap the “Hold & Accept” button. This will put the first call on hold and answer the second call.
3. Once you’ve accepted the second call, you will see the call interface with two separate call buttons. One will be labeled “Hold & Accept” for the first call that you put on hold, and the other will be labeled “Merge Calls” for the second call that you just accepted.
4. To merge the calls and create a conference call, tap the “Merge Calls” button. This will merge the two calls together, and all participants will be able to hear and speak to each other.
5. During the conference call, you can tap the “Merge Calls” button again if you receive another incoming call and want to add it to the conference. This way, you can continue adding more participants to the call.
It’s worth noting that the ability to merge calls and create a conference call may depend on your carrier and the specific iPhone model you have. Additionally, some carriers may charge for conference calling or have limitations on the number of participants allowed in a conference call.
Merging two incoming calls on an iPhone is a convenient feature that allows you to create conference calls and have multiple participants on the line simultaneously. By following the steps mentioned above, you can easily merge calls and enjoy a multi-party conversation on your iPhone.