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You could pay the providers a monthly fee for a few numbers to be blocked, but the only software for iOS that could do it was a jailbreak. This is supposed to also support blocking text and FaceTime.
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Or you could just download a proper call blocker app which is what I did on my S2 
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or you could just not answer the phone 
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that's just crazy. paying your provider? lollings.bitWISE wrote:You could pay the providers a monthly fee for a few numbers to be blocked, but the only software for iOS that could do it was a jailbreak. This is supposed to also support blocking text and FaceTime.
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No doubt such software is blocked by the Apple AppStore overlords.Captain Mazda wrote:Or you could just download a proper call blocker app which is what I did on my S2
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Oh, forgot bit uses crapple. That sucks.
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Android 4 has this feature by default amirite? That is, my S3 doesn't need an app. Couls be a Samnsung thing though, not sure.
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My HTC phone running Android 4.0 does this as well without requiring any additional apps.
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My S2 runs JB 4.1 and I still use Calls Blacklist so I think it might be a feature for newer Android phones and not exclusive to the OS. Not sure thoughMKJ wrote:Android 4 has this feature by default amirite? That is, my S3 doesn't need an app. Couls be a Samnsung thing though, not sure.
Only thing missing right now is the ability to make a backup of your blacklist, otherwise it's a great app.
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I've got an unrooted HTC Sensation which is basically the HTC equivalent of the S2. It could be that it's a feature HTC added through the Sense UI. I think the Nexus 4 has this functionality as well though, and it runs a stock Android ROM, so that leads me to believe it's a native Android feature.
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Pretty sure this is a TouchWiz/Sense feature, as it doesn't exist on my stock Nexus 4.