In earlier versions of Android (prior to API Level 28), applications could utilize the TelephonyManager class combined with the PhoneStateListener listener.
If you accidentally blocked a contact, you can easily reverse it: Open the Phone app . Step 2: Tap the three dots (menu) in the corner. Step 3: Tap Settings . Step 4: Select Blocked numbers . Step 5: Tap the 'X' or 'Unblock' next to the contact. Using Third-Party Apps
Identifies IDs and blocks known telemarketers automatically. Hiya: Offers advanced "neighbor spoofing" protection.
In earlier versions of Android (prior to API Level 28), applications could utilize the TelephonyManager class combined with the PhoneStateListener listener.
If you accidentally blocked a contact, you can easily reverse it: Open the Phone app . Step 2: Tap the three dots (menu) in the corner. Step 3: Tap Settings . Step 4: Select Blocked numbers . Step 5: Tap the 'X' or 'Unblock' next to the contact. Using Third-Party Apps
Identifies IDs and blocks known telemarketers automatically. Hiya: Offers advanced "neighbor spoofing" protection.