It doesn't work well imho. For that, they would need funding. I tried it in several countries (outside the US), and it never really worked for me. On a side note, I love OSS, and as much as possible support the devs by buying their stuff or donating to them.There is an open source app on Fdroid - yet another call blocker. It takes the data from some closed source app (should I answer on Play Store). I tried it and it doesn't work for Indian phone numbers.
Just need to fork it and make it work with an India specific db. Probably GitHub or some other Google cloud based solution to host the db. Most isp's cache Google services so downloads will be faster.
Are there any India specific blocklist db available anywhere ?There is an open source app on Fdroid - yet another call blocker. It takes the data from some closed source app (should I answer on Play Store). I tried it and it doesn't work for Indian phone numbers.
Just need to fork it and make it work with an India specific db. Probably GitHub or some other Google cloud based solution to host the db. Most isp's cache Google services so downloads will be faster.
When I was earlier on mi.. The native dialer used to identify spam and block like truecaller
Dont other manufacturers provide something similar?
i've seen some truecaller db's selling for 999/-. It's for business accounts etc. Very specific type of db from truecaller. And its whole of india. So it's probably in MB's. Even if it was bought, then it would be useless on phone because of size. We would need to put it in a mysql db and use the phone app to query the db for every number and it will become complicated and expensive fast as more users start using server resources. not a job for a single person or a forum.Are there any India specific blocklist db available anywhere ?
Google Phone app is also one of them (only bummer is it heavily relies on its search db and identify most of the businesses but not the third-parties which are not listed or mentioned anywhere)I have a Mi phone and its inconsistent. Lot of numbers which were spam didnt get flagged probably because they were new numbers.
I believe they work on manual reporting than database. More people report, more likely for a number to be labeled spam
A one time payment feature would have been a better option instead of recurring.Simply put : NONEDeal with truecaller or you're on your own. The paid version is great. It's a Swedish app. I can't expect anything better than it honestly.
It's a trend now. Everything is going subscription basedA one time payment feature would have been a better option instead of recurring.
Have you tried Microsoft SMS Organizer. It has a pretty good Spam filter, very like Gmail, and works quite flawlessly.I am on Full DND and I still tend to get 3-5 spam calls every week. I don't use call blocking (considered Truecaller few years back but then gave up when read that their DB are sold) and choose to ignore most of those pesky calls. My worry was more around SMS and for some reason the Full DND made no difference to the amount of junk I was getting. Tried a number of apps but finally stuck to this which has helped me roll my own effective blocklist over the years. The app is not updated and is an abomination when it comes to colors and usage and needs to be made as the default SMS app. But it was the only one could get the job done completely. The positives include many useful features like whitelisting, partial text matching, etc and the blocklist is in SQLite format so can be manipulated easily. It does allow call blocking as well but never used it.
This is indeed an great app but few phones with their legacy OS (such as MIUI make it difficult to switch)Microsoft SMS Organizer