Make phone call from the mobile application

Hi, there is a way to initiate a phone call from my mobile application inside. I use FB 4.5, and I want to use the internal mechanisms of phone to be called when the user presses a button. Is this possible? How? Thank you

Hi Antonio,.

navigateToURL (new URLRequest ("such:"+clientPhoneNumber));

Hope that helps,

Charles

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