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Originally Posted by punkzanyj
No, I am correct, you misunderstood me.
In order to get a call blocked so that that your phone doesn't ring, doesn't show the call in the call log, the call doesn't even get forwarded to your phone -- the carrier has to do this.
Yes, in the contacts section you can always send someone to voicemail, but that means your phone received the call and rerouted it. That's the ONLY thing you can do on a handset, reroute. If you want to block the call entirely so that you don't even know the person tried to call you --- the carrier has to do that. It's the basics of phone technology.
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Again, this guy is wrong. Maybe we can figure out a way to block his posts so he doesn't confuse everyone here.
Of course it is possible based on my explanation of how a phones hardware handles an incoming signal. He chose not to read that or maybe he needs help understanding it.
Some phones the software is not available yet, but it will be soon. Just need someone, whether it be the manufacturer of the device or an aftermarket app/rom to support such things.
In any case this is of course possible. Glad I could help.
remember: The carrier wants us to believe we have no way of fully controlling our device, when we know we actually do have that option (in time)... and that is why we are here to show them that we do and will have control over our devices.