[Q] terminate phone call - Galaxy Ace S5830 General

Hi
Samsung galaxy ace, android 2.3.3.
When I call someone, after the call is ended, the dial screen disappears, and to terminate the call I have to
1. press the middle button at the bottom
2. swipe left to right to unlock the phone
3. drag down from the top and the press the red call terminate button.
Surely Android 2.3.3 is not designed to work in this way.
All I want is for the dial screen to remain accessible for long enough for me to press that huge red "call terminate" button in the middle of the screen.
How can I fix this rediculous situation.
Thank you

You can change that in the call settings
Keep call in background or something like that
Aslo use assecsibilty and end call when lock button is pressed
Be Kind everyone you meet is fighting a hard battle

After you're done calling take the phone away from your ear, then tap the screen, it should come back up.

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