New Application: CallsBlocker - Block unwanted, incoming calls
- I use 300 and it just flashes on the screen that it's incoming and hangs up...you don't even notice it03-21-09 03:27 AMLike 0
- 03-21-09 03:58 AMLike 0
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- well idk what i should do for the program to block calls should i re install for the third time? or is there maybe something im not setting right as i had said before in my earlier posting i tried just about whatever i could to make it work but all calls went thru so maybe im just doing something wrong03-21-09 06:37 PMLike 0
- having problems with call blocker was workin fine till i added restricted calls from the menu now app dont wanna open up tried battery pull tried wiping handheld and still nothing plz help me...thanks pm me03-22-09 05:59 PMLike 0
- I couldn't get it to work either til last night. Heres how I did it:
1. Download
2. Quickpull
3. Go to permissions and turn all to allow
4. Quickpull
5. Open up app
6. Click on activate (check mark appears)
7. Click on Block the following numbers (check mark appears)
8. Delete all the pre entered numbers and replace with your test number(s)
9. I toyed wit the (ms) but for the first test just leave it alone
10. Hit the back button. No the end (red) button but the BACK (arrow beside the red button)
This is what worked for me. I am on the new V2 hybrid OS and it worked for V1 and V2. Hope this helps.
FYI. No mater how low I set the (ms) it will always make a sound. There does not seem to be a setting low enough to stop it. Mine is at 150 (ms) and still makes a sound. At 149 (ms) its too low to stop the call at all---at least on mine.03-22-09 06:20 PMLike 0 - I can't get this to work. I have done the battery pull, reset the permissions to allow and put in check for activate and block numbers. When I put in a test number (like my landline) it doesn't block it. Everything else is default. Does this work for Blackberry 8830?03-23-09 10:34 AMLike 0
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- Does it still auto-answer in holster?
Posted from my CrackBerry at wapforums.crackberry.comLast edited by wilsonmoton; 03-23-09 at 10:52 PM.
03-23-09 09:13 PMLike 0 - This doesn't exactly block anything at all (on Curve 8330). My phone still shows incoming calls, and they are still able to hear my voicemail. I dont consider that a block by any means. A block is they dial me and do not get to me. At all. Not even a little bit. None. Zero. That way, they wont call back. If I wanted them to leave me a message I'd hit ignore.
Yes, all permissions are set to allow. Yes, activated box is checked. Yep, reset, even tried removing the battery. Uninstalled and reinstalled.....multiple times. When the 'blocked' number calls me, are they still able to hear my voicemail? Yes, they are, regardless of whether or not they hear my voicemail after 2 minutes or 2 milliseconds. Does anybody know of a real method or application that allows a TRUE block, not a diversion or quick to voicemail. I want this person to dial my number and get nothing, not sent to my voicemail.
In defense of both the developer AND the application I will say that the developer's website for this product specifically lists my phone as NOT compatible, I am not bashing the developer or the application. I dont hate the application or developer, I hate the caller.
Verizon Wireless Blackberry Curve 8330Last edited by dankonlee21; 03-25-09 at 02:04 AM.
03-25-09 02:00 AMLike 0 -
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This doesn't exactly block anything at all (on Curve 8330). My phone still shows incoming calls, and they are still able to hear my voicemail. I dont consider that a block by any means. A block is they dial me and do not get to me. At all. Not even a little bit. None. Zero. That way, they wont call back. If I wanted them to leave me a message I'd hit ignore.
Yes, all permissions are set to allow. Yes, activated box is checked. Yep, reset, even tried removing the battery. Uninstalled and reinstalled.....multiple times. When the 'blocked' number calls me, are they still able to hear my voicemail? Yes, they are, regardless of whether or not they hear my voicemail after 2 minutes or 2 milliseconds. Does anybody know of a real method or application that allows a TRUE block, not a diversion or quick to voicemail. I want this person to dial my number and get nothing, not sent to my voicemail.
In defense of both the developer AND the application I will say that the developer's website for this product specifically lists my phone as NOT compatible, I am not bashing the developer or the application. I dont hate the application or developer, I hate the caller.
Verizon Wireless Blackberry Curve 8330
BBA, have you thought of adding a pickup/hanup feature?03-25-09 08:29 AMLike 0
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