When an unknown number is ringing, Google search results for this number will open in a web browser automatically.
There are many apps doing reverse lookup with their own databases which are often publicly searchable by Google. By doing a Google search the probability of finding the number is considerably higher since each of those databases contains only a certain set of numbers.
FAQ:Q: It doesn't work.A: Make sure you run the app after installation at least once otherwise it won't work.
Q: Will this app reveal hidden/blocked/unknown/unavailable caller numbers?A: No. Maybe a service such as Trapcall can help with that.
Tip: You can then redirect these nuisance numbers to voicemail by adding these numbers into one contact with enabled option "All calls to voicemail". How to do it is described in:http://howto.cnet.com/8301-11310_39-57374942-285
Tags: reverse lookup, automatic caller search
If it works on your phone, consider rating this app to let me know that the app works on your phone model. Thank you.
VERSION HISTORY
- Version 1.5.0 posted on 2014-10-05
1.5: Added close button to the internal web browser - Version 1.1.8 posted on 2013-05-03
Several fixes and updates
Program Details
- Category: Communications > Telephony
- Publisher: Matmas
- License: Free
- Price: N/A
- Version: 1.5.0
- Platform: android