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CADMAX

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#91214 8-Oct-2011 11:56
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Hi all.

Just got the new samsung galaxy s2.

my old phone had a good little call management thing it did, where i could set it up to dump a phone number that was not in the contact group i had setup to go to voice mail.

i have a lot of work phone call 24/7 and when i go to bed i want family and mates to get hold of me but i dont want it to ring for any one that's not in the list.

so i have been looking at all the call filtering apps and manager apps and reading reviews for 6 days now but still cant find one that sound like it will be easy to use and do what i want.

they all talk about black listing..........

it needs to be easy to turn on and off.

so any one recommend anything?




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  #530870 8-Oct-2011 12:47
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Sorry I can't help with your query, but do understand where you're coming from.  This is a feature I use all the time and probably not something I'd have checked on when buying a new phone.  I presumed (wrongly) that this sort of feature was pretty well universal.

It is very frustrating to find this type of feature missing, it's one reason I like to stick to the OS I know, providing of course it's doing what I want.




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