Calling with Samsung Galaxy A35 5G

This is how to using the calling with Samsung Galaxy A35 5G function. I will show you how to add a contact below as well as how to change the settings on the phone when it comes to the phone. I have also written before the following articles. These are Network Settings as well as eSIM and the Media Settings and finally the Samsung backup options.

Calling with Samsung Galaxy A35 5G

These are the most common calling options on this mobile phone.

How to add a contact

To add a new contact to your phone book on the Samsung Galaxy A35 5G, here’s what you can do:
  • 1. Start by swiping up on the Home screen to access the menu.
  • 2. Then, select “Contacts.”
  • 3. To add a new contact, tap on the plus symbol or “Add” button, usually located at the bottom of the screen.
  • 4. If prompted to choose an account type, such as Phone, Google, or Samsung account, select the desired option. If no prompt appears, proceed to the next step.
  • 5. Enter the contact’s details, such as their name and phone number. You can also add additional information like an email address, organization, and more.
  • 6. Once you’ve entered the contact’s information, scroll down to review or add more details like their address, birthday, or notes.
  • 7. When you’re finished, tap “Save” or “Done” to add the contact to your phone book.
  • 8. If you need to edit the contact later, you can select the contact from your list and tap on the edit icon (usually a pencil or “Edit” button).
  • 9. The contact has now been successfully added to your phone book.
By following these steps, you can easily add new contacts to your Samsung Galaxy A35 5G and keep your phone book organized.  

Block calls and messages

To block incoming calls from a specific number on your Samsung Galaxy A35 5G, you can follow these steps:
  • 1. Start by swiping up on the Home screen to access the menu.
  • 2. Then, select “Phone” to open the Phone app.
  • 3. Next, tap on the options symbol, usually represented by three vertical dots or lines, located at the top-right corner of the screen.
  • 4. From the menu that appears, choose “Settings.”
  • 5. Likewise, in the Settings menu, select “Block numbers” or a similar option related to call blocking.
  • 6. Choose “Add phone number” to manually enter the number you want to block, or select “Recents” to choose a number from your call log.
  • 7. If you selected “Recents,” check the contact or number you want to block from the list.
  • 8. Once you’ve selected the number, tap “Done” or a similar option to confirm and add it to the list of blocked callers.
  • 9. The contact or number has now been successfully added to the block list, and incoming calls from that number will be blocked.
  • 10. You can now return to the Home screen.
Following these steps will allow you to block incoming calls from specific numbers on your Samsung Galaxy A35 5G, helping you manage unwanted calls more effectively.  

Caller ID on/off

To view or change the Caller ID settings on your Samsung Galaxy A35 5G, you can follow these steps:
  • 1. Start by swiping up on the Home screen to access the menu.
  • 2. Then, select “Phone” to open the Phone app.
  • 3. Next, tap on the options symbol, usually represented by three vertical dots or lines, located at the top-right corner of the screen.
  • 4. From the menu that appears, choose “Settings.”
  • 5. Scroll down and select “Supplementary services” or a similar option related to additional calling features.
  • 6. In the Supplementary services menu, choose “Show your caller ID” or a similar option.
  • 7. Select “Never” or a similar option to hide your caller ID when making outgoing calls.
  • 8. Your caller ID settings have now been set to hidden.
  • 9. You can now return to the Home screen.
Following these steps will allow you to view or change the Caller ID settings on your Samsung Galaxy A35 5G, enabling you to control how your phone number appears when making calls.  

How to change date and time

To set the time and date on your Samsung Galaxy A35 5G, follow these steps:
  • 1. Start by swiping up on the Home screen to access the menu.
  • 2. Then, select “Settings” to open the Settings menu.
  • 3. Likewise, scroll down and choose “General management.”
  • 4. From the General management menu, select “Date and time.”
  • 5. If you want to set the date and time manually, toggle off “Automatic date and time.”
  • 6. Choose “Set date” to adjust the date. Once done, tap “Done.”
  • 7. Next, select “Set time” to adjust the time. Scroll up or down to adjust the time, then tap “Done” when finished.
  • 8. To set the time zone manually, toggle off “Automatic time zone.”
  • 9. Choose “Select time zone” and then select your region or country.
  • 10. Scroll down to choose your specific time zone from the list.
  • 11. If you prefer to use the 24-hour time format, toggle on “Use 24-hour format.” Toggle it off if you prefer the 12-hour format.
  • 12. Once you’ve made the desired changes, the date and time settings will be updated accordingly.
  • 13. You can now return to the Home screen.
Following these steps will help you accurately set the time and date on your Samsung Galaxy A35 5G device.  

Contact view options

To change contact settings on your Samsung Galaxy A35 5G, follow these steps:
  • 1. Likewise, start by swiping up on the Home screen to access the menu.
  • 2. Then, select “Contacts” to open your contact list.
  • 3. Once in the Contacts app, locate and tap on the “List” symbol, usually represented by three horizontal lines or dots, typically found in the top-right corner of the screen.
  • 4. From the list options, you can choose between different contact views. For example: – Select “All contacts” to view contacts from all sources, including your phone, SIM card, and any connected accounts. – Choose “SIM” to view contacts stored specifically on your SIM card.
  • 5. After selecting your desired contact view option, the changes will be applied automatically.
  • 6. You can now return to the Home screen.
Following these steps will allow you to change the contact view settings on your Samsung Galaxy A35 5G device. Likewise see also the Samsung Galaxy A35 5G Issues on here.  

How to use Video Calling

To initiate a video call using Skype on your Samsung Galaxy A35 5G, follow these steps:
  • 1. Start by swiping up on the Home screen to access the menu.
  • 2. Scroll to the right and select “Skype” from the list of installed apps. If prompted, follow the on-screen instructions to proceed.
  • 3. If asked for permissions, such as accessing contacts or the camera, choose “Allow” to grant the necessary permissions for Skype to function properly.
  • 4. Once you’re in the Skype app, navigate to your contacts list and select the contact you wish to call.
  • 5. Choose the video camera symbol to initiate a video call with the selected contact.
  • 6. Likewise, during the call, you can tap the screen to access additional options: – Switch between the front and back camera by tapping the camera icon. – Mute or unmute the microphone by tapping the microphone symbol. – To end the video call, select “End Call.”
  • 7. After completing the call, you can return to the Home screen.
By following these steps, you can successfully set up and make a video call using Skype on your Samsung Galaxy A35 5G device.  

Import contacts from SIM to device

To import contacts from the SIM card to your Samsung Galaxy A35 5G, follow these steps:
  • 1. Begin by swiping up on the Home screen to access the menu.
  • 2. Select “Contacts” from the available options.
  • 3. Tap on the list symbol to access the contacts management options.
  • 4. Choose “Manage contacts” from the menu.
  • 5. Select “Import contacts” to begin the import process.
  • 6. If prompted for permissions, choose “Allow” to grant the necessary access.
  • 7. Choose “SIM” as the import source.
  • 8. Select the contacts you wish to import. You can either choose individual contacts or select “All” to import all contacts from the SIM card.
  • 9. Once you’ve made your selection, tap on “Done” to proceed.
  • 10. Likewise, next choose “Phone” as the destination to import the contacts to.
  • 11. Confirm the import by selecting “Import.”
  • 12. The contacts will now be copied from the SIM card to your Samsung Galaxy A35 5G.
  • 13. Once the process is complete, you can return to the Home screen.
By following these steps, you can successfully import contacts from your SIM card to your Samsung Galaxy A35 5G device. Likewise see also the article I wrote on Settings for Samsung Galaxy A35 5G on this website.  

How to Redirect calls

To set up call forwarding on your Samsung Galaxy A35 5G, here are the steps:
  • 1. Start by swiping up on the Home screen to access the menu.
  • 2. Select “Phone” from the available options.
  • 3. Tap on the options symbol to access additional settings.
  • 4. Choose “Settings” from the menu.
  • 5. Scroll down and select “Supplementary services.”
  • 6. Likewise, choose “Call forwarding.”
  • 7. Then, select “Always forward” to set up forwarding for all incoming calls.
  • 8. Enter the phone number you want to forward calls to.
  • 9. Once you’ve entered the number, choose “Turn on” to activate call forwarding.
  • 10. Call forwarding is now enabled, and all incoming calls will be redirected to the specified number.
By following these steps, you can easily set up call forwarding on your Samsung Galaxy A35 5G to ensure you don’t miss any important calls. See also the article I wrote on the Network Settings for Samsung Galaxy A35 5G/  

Turn on/off Wi-Fi calling

To enable Wi-Fi Calling on your Samsung Galaxy A35 5G, follow these steps:
  • 1. Swipe up on the Home screen to access the menu.
  • 2. Select “Settings.”
  • 3. Scroll down and choose “Connections.”
  • 4. Tap on “Wi-Fi Calling.”
  • 5. Turn on the toggle switch for Wi-Fi Calling.
  • 6. Select “Calling Preference.”
  • 7. Likewise,  choose “Wi-Fi preferred” as your preferred calling option.
  • 8. Wi-Fi Calling is now enabled on your device.
By following these steps, you can ensure that your Samsung Galaxy A35 5G is set up to make and receive calls over a Wi-Fi network, providing you with more flexibility in areas with poor cellular coverage. Lastly also see the article I wrote on Nuisance calls in the UK as well as in Insure.  
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