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    Hi All,
    I am using S60 2nd Framwork3.
    I am trying to kill incoming or outgoing calls programatically without given any indication to the device user.
    Can it possible?
    What kind of approch we should use?
    How will I do?
    Thanks
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    Regards Rajat.

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    Note that CTelephony API might not work too well with 2nd edition devices, so you could try the RCall, RLine etc. classes, could also be that you would actually require etelmm APIs , which are not included in the public SDK, so for them you would need to contact symbian for their npartnering options.

    Also, you could try AT+Chup for hanging up a call.

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    Also note that this question has nothing to do with Carbide.c++. Posting your question in the right forum (not to mention searching for existing solutions in those forums and in the wiki) will greatly improve your chance of getting the things done really quickly.

    AFAIK the S60 2nd Edition FP3 (not framework mind you) based devices do not have the 3rd party telephony DLL so you will not be able to use the API (do a search on the phone before starting to use the API) although it should be officially supported. As Jukka said, the ETel APIs (RPhone, RLine, RCall ...) could be the better choice for you.

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    Regular Contributor mysilversir's Avatar
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    Hi All,
    Thanks all, and Mr. ltomuta,
    Here I am trying to give you the answer of your reply.
    You are saying there is not S60 2nd Framework3.
    There is Framework2 also.
    I don't know why you are saying it.
    Any way, Can it possible all?
    Thanks
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    Rajat.

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    You are saying there is not S60 2nd Framework3.
    There is Framework2 also.
    I don't know why you are saying it.
    S60 2nd Edition FP3 means not "Framework3" but Feature Pack 3

    I am trying to kill incoming or outgoing calls programatically without given any indication to the device user.
    Can it possible?
    Yes. Read previous posts.

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