Phone died in middle of a call, now can I find who called me when I turn my phone back on?

I am wondering why I pay over $1000 for a phone that can’t even keep track of the current call I am on when it’s (very short lasting) battery dies mid conversation? And why can’t I dial *69? I just have to lose customers because I can’t return calls?

iPhone X, iOS 11.2.5

Posted on Jan 25, 2018 11:27 AM

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Posted on Jan 25, 2018 11:38 AM

Hi Josh,

I'm wondering why anyone consciously pays that for a phone, to be fair....


However, you can always find your call history by going to your phone app, then recent - two categories show at the top: All or Missed. Choose your selection.


Your carrier should have this option also potentially. When I log into my account, I can view mine.


Lastly, if you know your phone dies quickly, replace the battery, buy a battery pack, or plug it in to avoid losing a call


Take care ~

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Jan 25, 2018 11:38 AM in response to Joshshorttattoo

Hi Josh,

I'm wondering why anyone consciously pays that for a phone, to be fair....


However, you can always find your call history by going to your phone app, then recent - two categories show at the top: All or Missed. Choose your selection.


Your carrier should have this option also potentially. When I log into my account, I can view mine.


Lastly, if you know your phone dies quickly, replace the battery, buy a battery pack, or plug it in to avoid losing a call


Take care ~

Jan 25, 2018 11:35 AM in response to Joshshorttattoo

As with most computing devices, a device shutting down automatically because of low power usually results in lost or unsaved data from active processes. And I’ve never known *69 to ever work on a cell phone. It certainly won’t do anything with an AT&T cell phone and didn’t even work with my first cell phone on Sprint back in 1998. I don’t know of any cellular carrier that bothers to support *69 call backs since your cell phone shows the caller ID anyway unless it’s blocked or private.

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