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Phone - Make Calls Fight Spam Apk

Phone - Make Calls Fight Spam 0.34 APKs

  • Version: 0.34
  • File size: 164.83MB
  • Requires: Android 4.0+
  • Package Name: com.littlebit.phone
  • Developer: Little Bit Technologies
  • Updated Nov 13, 2024
  • Price: Free
  • Rate 3.89 stars – based on 4575 reviews
What's New?

Added additional permission requirement for the app to work in Android 14 based devices. Fix for the bugs.

Phone - Make Calls Fight Spam App

Intro
Phone is a Privacy oriented Dialer App, which does not rely upon the personal information of its users. Phone is a smart app that helps you fight the growing Spam calling by reporting the caller to authorities so that they are shut down for good.

Phone does not do Contacts harvesting from its users to provide the very much flawed "Caller ID" information. What is on your phone should stay on your phone, not on some server to sell. Unlike other True caller ID, Apps Phone does not need your Contacts, Call History, Location, or any other personal information to do so. Phone supports "Unknown Caller Blocking" right out of the box, should you choose never to accept calls from people not on your Contact List.

Phone adds a bit of fun into your Phone experience by adding a randomly generated Avatar to Contacts and Calls. Phone automatically places your most frequently called contacts into "Circle" for one-touch calling. Phone reminds you to "Stay in touch" with your Circle when you are falling out of touch.

Privacy Oath
Phone does not send any sort of information over the internet, which simply means that your data is safe with you. We never take any information through the App, which we ourselves are not OK to share, that's our promise to all.

Main Features
→ A random Avatar is assigned to Contacts, and they are ever-changing
→ Your Circle of friends and family are organized into Circle
→ Frequently called numbers are added to Circle automatically
→ Automatic notification alert on Fallout with members of Circle→ Search any Contact from any part of the App
→ Auto reject any call from an Unknown number automatically (Need to enable in Settings)
→ Call History is organized through Calendar
→ The call screen shows a large randomly generated Avatar
→ Single click Spammer marking; once marked calls are automatically rejected
Spam calls get reported to TRAI in India when a call is marked SPAM, which helps authorities to permanently shut down the Spammers
→ Automatically keeps the Contacts in sync with Android Contacts
→ Create "Temporary Contact" which gets automatically deleted after 60 days
→ Create "Temporary Numbers" for a Contact by assigning a number of days to it (Edit contact -> Remove After)
→ Block a Contact from Call History, Search, or from Contacts
→ Switch SIM while placing a Call, with a single tap
→ DateMinder helps you remember any date associated with a Contact
→ Associate as many DateMinders as you wish with a Contact
→ Auto reject calls are allowed when called within two minutes (Settings -> Block Unknown Callers)
→ Reach to us easily over WhatsApp, Signal, or Telegram from Circle
Your data is with you

Quick Help
→ A long press on Contact in Circle or Contacts enables delete mode, tap again to delete.
Fallout is a term Phone refers to when you or your Contact in Circle haven't spoken to each other for more than ten days.
→ Some devices perform Chorus ringing aka double ringtones. This can be addressed by enabling "Chorus Ringtone" in Settings.
→ On MI devices if you don't see a call screen check whether notification for the App is enabled. If enabled reboot the device once.
→ Contacts deleted from Phone are not cascaded into Android Contact
→ Contact details edited outside of Phone are not synced into Phone and vice versa

Reach Us
Leave us feedback on PlayStore, so that it helps us and other users. Also, we encourage you to chat with us directly via messaging apps (WhatsApp, Signal, and Telegram) using the chat icon on the home screen. Feel like e-mailing us, reach at littbit.one@gmail.com.

Acknowledgement
We heartily acknowledge the software by RoboHash (http://www.robohash.org), and Yann Badoual (https://github.com/badoualy/datepicker-timeline)

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