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Full-screen gestures
You can customize your full-screen gestures by enabling different types of
gestures.
1. Go to Settings > Home screen > System navigation.
2. Tap Gestures in the SYSTEM NAVIGATION field.
3. In the GESTRUE DEMOS field, you can learn the following full-screen
gestures:
• Swipe up from the bottom: You can quickly swipe up from the bottom
of the screen to go to the Home screen.
• Swipe up from the bottom and pause: You can swipe up from the
bottom of the screen and hold the screen to open your recent apps.
• Swipe from sides: You can swipe inward from either side of the screen
to go back the previous screen you were working in.
• Swipe left or right from the edge of the screen in top area: On the
screen of a running app, you can swipe left or right in the upper part
of the screen to open the app’s slide menu, which is the app’s main
navigation options.
• Swipe left or right from the full-screen indicator or bottom: To switch
between apps, you can swipe left or right from the full-screen indicator
or bottom of the screen.
Make a phone call
You can make phone calls from the Phone app and other apps or widgets
that show your contacts.
Wherever you see a phone number, you can usually tap it to dial.
Important:To use the phone app, you must accept the prompt to set it as
your default.
1. Open your phone's Phone app.
2. Pick who to call:
• To enter a number, tap Dialpad.
• To pick a saved contact, tap Contacts. We may show you suggested
contacts to call based on your call history.
• To pick from numbers you’ve recently called, tap Recents.
• To pick from contacts saved to speed dial, tap Favorites.
3. Tap Call.
4. When you’re done with the call, tap End call. If your call is minimized,
drag the call bubble to the bottom right of the screen.
Send your message
You can send and receive text messages with friends and contacts on
Messages.
Start a conversation
1. Open the Messages app.