Sunday, December 29, 2013

How to block phone calls on your Android phone using Third Party Apps

Android has made things pretty easier and faster for us. Android cell phones have gotten quicker and much demanding because of their awesome features. We can connect to our companions, friends, family right away with variety of applications present on it but still there are some morons, spammers, pestering strangers, telemarketers, and other unwanted guests. You don’t have to endure these unwanted calls.  For this now days there are built-in call blocking feature in high end phones like HTC-One, Samsung Galaxy S4, and Nexus 4 etc. But if your phone lacks built-in call blocking feature you can use “Third-party apps” for blocking phone calls on your Android phone.

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There are many such call blocking apps which you can use like “Call Blocker”, “Call Blacklist”, “Mr Number” etc
But in this post we have discussed about “Call Blocker” App.
Call Blocker application that you’d need to attempt is the free and advertisement upheld Call Blocker application. Provided that you subscribe to the paid and notice free form, you can get a charge out of premium characteristics, incorporating the Private Space characteristic that safely stores private SMS messages and call log. This one of the trusted “Third Party Application” for Android users to block unwanted callers, spammers tec.
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Steps to use Call Blocker App

Step 1. Download, introduce, and launch the Call Blocker application.

Step 2. Tap Agree to proceed

Step 3. On the application’s fundamental menu, tap the Blocked Calls catch.

Step 4. Tap the include bind (spoke to by a symbol of paper with check and X marks)

Step 5. The Blacklist and Whitelist tabs will be shown on the screen. Tap Add Number to include a contact. You can include a number through your contacts, call log, or SMS log, or you can sort the number straightforwardly.

Step 6. Contacts recorded on the Blacklist tab will be obstructed obviously!) While contacts on the Whitelist tab will be exempted.

This is how you can use “Third Party Applications” to block unwanted calls on your Android devices.

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