Thursday 23 April 2015

Find The Last Few Calls Dialed

If you need to check the calls made by a particular phone, you can check the numbers from the handset itself, or from the telephone carrier's website. All modern digital landline and cell phones keep a record of the last few incoming or outgoing calls, usually 20 to 30 calls, depending on the model. If the call cycles off the list, however, you will need to get the call record from your carrier. Cellular carriers track all incoming and outgoing calls, while some landline carriers only track outgoing long distance or toll calls.


Instructions


1. Open the main menu on a cell phone and look for an option called "Recent Calls," "Call List" or "Call Log." Most phones allow you to filter between incoming or outgoing calls. Select "Outgoing Calls." Instructions vary depending on the model of phone, so check the instruction manual for specific directions.


2. Check for a redial button on a digital landline phone. If you don't find a redial button, open the main menu and look for a redial option. Some models allow you to cycle through the numbers using the arrow keys on the handset or base unit without pressing an access button.


3. Log in to your account on your carrier's website. Most carriers give you the option to view unbilled calls from your account. Look for a section titled "Recent Calls" or "Call Log." If you don't have an account, create one on the carrier's website.

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