In today's world, where we are more connected than ever through our mobile phones, it's important to know how to manage our calls. One feature that can come in handy is call divert, which sends incoming calls to another number. However, there may be times when you want to cancel this feature. In this article, we will discuss how to cancel divert calls and take control of your phone's calling functions.
Types of Call Diverts
Before we begin, it’s important to understand the different types of call diverts available on most mobile phones. The three most popular types are:
- Unconditional Call Diverts: All incoming calls are diverted without any conditions.
- Conditional Call Diverts: Calls are diverted only based on certain conditions, like when the phone is busy or unreachable.
- Time-Dependent Call Diverts: Calls are diverted based on a specified time period, like when the user is in a meeting or during business hours.
Knowing the type of call divert your phone is using can help you cancel the correct one.
Steps to Cancel Divert Calls
Once you understand your phone’s call divert settings, canceling them is usually straightforward. Here are the typical steps for canceling a call divert:
Cancelling Unconditional Call Diverts
To cancel an unconditional call divert:
- Go to your phone's settings and select "Call Settings".
- Select "Call Forwarding".
- Select "Voice Call".
- Select "Always Forward".
- Disable call forwarding by selecting "Disable" or turning it off.
Cancelling Conditional Call Diverts
To cancel a conditional call divert:
- Go to your phone's settings and select "Call Settings".
- Select "Call Forwarding".
- Select "Voice Call".
- Select the type of call forwarding you want to cancel, such as "When Busy".
- Select "Disable" or turn off call forwarding for that specific type.
Cancelling Time-Dependent Call Diverts
To cancel a time-dependent call divert:
- Go to your phone's settings and select “Sounds & Vibration” or “Do Not Disturb.”
- Select “Automatic Rules” and find the rule you want to modify.
- Select “Time Rules” and disable call forwarding for that specific rule.
Conclusion
Call diverts can be a helpful tool, but there may be times when you need to cancel them. By following the steps outlined above, you can easily take control of your phone's calling functions and manage your incoming calls more effectively. Remember, cancelling a call divert may differ between mobile phone brands or service providers, so if these steps don’t work for you, check with your phone’s manufacturer or service provider for specific instructions.
