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Why you see "cancelled call" on your iPhone
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Do you see "Cancelled Call" in your iPhone's call logs? A cancelled call happens when you call a phone number but hang up before the call is connected. If you see "Cancelled Call" in your call logs, your call never made it to the other party, so it won't appear in their Missed Calls. You may also see Cancelled Call if the other party disconnects quickly after receiving your call. This wikiHow article discusses the meaning of "Cancelled Call" on an iPhone so you can better understand your call logs.

Things You Should Know

  • If you call somebody and hang up before they answer, you'll see "Cancelled Call" in your iPhone's call logs.
  • Only the person who initiates the call will see "Cancelled Call" in their call logs.
  • The person receiving the call would see "Missed Call" only if the call actually connected.
  • Look at your iPhone's call log to see if you have missed or cancelled calls.
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Why do I see "Cancelled Call?"

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  1. If you called somebody and hung up before they answered (or before their voicemail engaged), the call will appear as "Cancelled" in your call logs.
    • If you cancel the call by hanging up quickly, the person you called will see "Missed Call" in their call logs if the call went through and rang at least once.
    • If you hang up before the other party's network registered the call, they may not see your call in their logs at all.
    • Similarly, if you hear a busy signal and hang up, you'll see "Cancelled Call" in your call log.
    • It's easy to accidentally call someone when you're looking at their Contact info. A misplaced tap can start a call you didn't mean to make. If you immediately hang up, you'll see "Cancelled Call" in your call log, but the other person will see "Missed Call."
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Viewing Cancelled Calls

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  1. It's at the bottom of the screen next to an icon of a clock.
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