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• When you’re overseas, you can forward the number to one of the Webbased<br />

services that answers your voicemail and sends it to you as an<br />

email attachment (like GrandCentral.<strong>com</strong> or CallWave.<strong>com</strong>).<br />

• When you’re going to be in a place with little or no AT&T cell coverage<br />

(Alaska, say), you can have your calls forwarded to your hotel or a friend’s<br />

cellphone. (Forwarded calls eat up your allotment of minutes, though.)<br />

You have to turn on Call Forwarding<br />

while you’re still in an area with AT&T<br />

coverage. Start at the Home screen.<br />

Tap SettingsÆPhoneÆCall Forwarding,<br />

turn Call Forwarding on, and<br />

then tap in the new phone number.<br />

That’s all there is to it—your <strong>iPhone</strong><br />

will no longer ring.<br />

At least not until you turn the same switch off again.<br />

Caller ID<br />

Caller ID is another classic cellphone feature. It’s the one that displays the<br />

phone number of the in<strong>com</strong>ing call (and sometimes the name of the caller).<br />

The only thing worth noting about the <strong>iPhone</strong>’s own implementation of<br />

Caller ID is that you can prevent your number from appearing when you call<br />

other people’s phones. From the Home screen, tap SettingsÆPhoneÆShow<br />

MyCaller ID, and then tap the On/Off switch.<br />

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