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I need to show a phone number in a view and that when clicked a call is initiated. Currently I'm using an UILabel and I have no idea how to do it.

Is this the correct control? If no which one would be?

If it's the correct one, how can I do it?

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An UILabel could be used (kind of showing a link) but an UIButton might be more appropriate.

You can find the code to initiate the code from this question (and answer).

Using a UIButton and the code from above would give you:

var btn = UIButton.FromType(UIButtonType.RoundedRect);
btn.Frame = new RectangleF (10,10,100,200);
btn.SetTitle ("call me", UIControlState.Normal); 
btn.TouchUpInside += delegate {
    UIApplication.SharedApplication.OpenUrl (NSUrl.FromString ("tel://411"));
};
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    The "911" is a brilliant number for testing purposes! :-)
    – Krumelur
    Nov 17, 2011 at 16:03
  • I prefer it to look like a link, like what you get when you send a SMS with a phone number, is there any other control outside UILabel that I can use?
    – ignacio
    Nov 18, 2011 at 15:31
  • Not sure I understand outside UILabel ? If you want something else then the example above use a UIButton, which you can customize (not to look so like a button).
    – poupou
    Nov 19, 2011 at 17:41
  • I got a solution, The best way is simply no using an UILabel but an UIButton with the "custom" mode (the first dropdown in the inspector @ interface builder)
    – ignacio
    Nov 23, 2011 at 18:54

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