How to Answer a Call on an iPhone
How to Answer a Call on an iPhone edit
Here's a comprehensive guide on how to answer calls on an iPhone:
Standard Call Answering Methods edit
When iPhone is Unlocked edit
When your iPhone is unlocked and you receive a call, you'll see two options on the screen[1]:
1. Accept: Tap the green "Accept" button to answer the call. 2. Decline: Tap the red "Decline" button to reject the call and send it to voicemail.
When iPhone is Locked edit
If your iPhone is locked when a call comes in, you'll typically see a slider[1]:
- Slide to Answer: Drag the slider from left to right to answer the call.
To decline the call when the phone is locked, press the side button twice quickly[7].
Additional Call Handling Options edit
Call Banner edit
If you see a call banner at the top of your screen, you have these options[1]:
- Accept: Tap to answer the call. - Decline: Tap to reject the call. - Swipe Away: Swipe the banner up to dismiss it temporarily.
Expanded Call Options edit
Swipe down on the call banner to reveal more options[6]:
- Remind Me: Set a reminder to return the call later. - Message: Send a text message response to the caller. - Decline: Reject the call.
Using Physical Buttons edit
- Silence a Call: Press the side button or either volume button once. This silences the ring but doesn't decline the call[7]. - Decline a Call: Press the side button twice quickly[7].
Answering with Siri edit
You can set up Siri to announce calls and answer them hands-free[9]:
1. Go to Settings > Siri & Search > Announce Calls. 2. Choose when you want Siri to announce calls (e.g., "Always" or "Headphones & Car"). 3. When a call comes in, Siri will announce the caller and ask if you want to answer. 4. Say "Yes" or "Answer" to pick up the call.
Auto-Answer Calls edit
For accessibility purposes, you can set up your iPhone to automatically answer calls[2]:
1. Go to Settings > Accessibility > Touch > Call Audio Routing. 2. Tap "Auto-Answer Calls" and turn it on. 3. Set the time delay before the call is automatically answered.
Additional Tips edit
- Respond with Text: If you can't answer, you can send a quick text response. Swipe up on the call banner and select "Message"[1]. - Reminder: Choose "Remind Me" to set a reminder to call back later[7]. - Call Waiting: If you're already on a call and receive another, tap "Hold & Accept" to put the current call on hold and answer the new one[4].
Remember, the exact appearance and options may vary slightly depending on your iPhone model and iOS version. Always ensure your iPhone is running the latest iOS version for the best functionality and security.