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I've never heard of an Android operating system feature that allows a list of calls to be blocked. Where did you read/hear/see this feature? The Android operating system is absolutely nothing at all like the old versions of PalmOS. It's an entirely different experience.
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Call blocking is not an Android OS feature. It is a third-party program. Here are a few call blockers and there are others:
http://www.everycall.us/product/call-control-android/
https://play.google.com/store/apps/d...etqin.mm&hl=en https://play.google.com/store/apps/d....blocker&hl=en https://play.google.com/store/apps/d...lblocker&hl=en http://wmpoweruser.com/samsung-relea...r-its-devices/ Quote:
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I also have never heard anything about hardware chipsets and call recording. I've read hundreds of reviews and specs for cell phones, and this has never once been mentioned.
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I'm not a developer and know nothing of programming; but, my understanding of what I read is that chipsets, firmwares and API's (whatever API is) are critical in making it possible to write a call recording program work or not work. I can't find all the links I perused through so far; but, most of them were in forums where developers participated. I have seen threads where people complain that only one side of the call is recorded, some where recording works only when speakerphone is turned on and complaints where recording is spotty.
The chipset and "rooting" discussed:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=1441643
An app not compatible with jellybean:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/d...x.callrecorder
Uplink, downlink, API, processors and chipsets are discussed:
http://code.google.com/p/android/iss...l?id=2117#c226
I don't understand much about all of this. I cannot testify to the truthiness of any of it; but, there seems to be a consensus among developers that processors, chipsets and API's are a critical factor in whether a call recording program can be made to work on a particular brand or model.
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Never any mention of call blocking software or call recording chipsets.
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If you are reading spec sheets, manuals and text from manufacturer and provider sites, you won't get anything about call recording or call blocking; but, if you Google up things like RECORD PHONE CALLS API or RECORD PHONE CALLS PROCESSOR and maybe add the word FORUM or DEVELOPER, you'll find links like the ones I posted here. I aimed my search at users helping users solve problems and that's how I found all of this.
I'm still ignorant of programming; but, I'm getting closer to finding a solution to my own problem, which is selecting a phone and a compatible program that enables call recording and another that allows blocking an unlimited number of phone numbers and ALL private numbers.
They say necessity is the mother of invention and it looks like these capabilities are deemed necessary by a sufficient number of people for the programs/phones to come into existence to meet that need and I'm certainly glad about that. Call blocking is easy to find for almost any Android phone; but, call recording has narrowed my possible selections down to very, very few.