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96ukssob 11-22-2010 09:45 AM

is their an iPhone app or way to do this...
 
I used to have this on an old Nokia e65 phone and LOVED this feature.

I want to group people into lists, and during certain days/time only allow certain lists to call, the rest will go straight through to voicemail.

Would love to have something like this so I can limit who can call me at 7am during the week or 11pm on a Friday evening so I don't accidentally drunk answer :1orglaugh

candyflip 11-22-2010 09:48 AM

I do this on my Android phone using an app called Tasker. I don't think that there's an iPhone version, but you might find something similar...and I'd bet you'd need to be jailbroken.

DateDoc 11-22-2010 09:51 AM

There is iBlacklist but not sure if it can do what you want.

96ukssob 11-22-2010 10:24 AM

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Originally Posted by candyflip (Post 17718819)
I do this on my Android phone using an app called Tasker. I don't think that there's an iPhone version, but you might find something similar...and I'd bet you'd need to be jailbroken.

ive looked around and cant find anything close :(

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Originally Posted by DateDoc (Post 17718830)
There is iBlacklist but not sure if it can do what you want.

i tried something similar to that, but i want to give them the ability to make incoming calls during certain times. what i'm trying to do is avoid having to get a second phone as some of these guys I work with call me at 7am and multiple times in a row regardless of how many times i tell them not to

Adraco 11-22-2010 10:49 AM

Google Voice does exactly that, you can decide who rings through and at what times. No need for different people to know your personal number, just redirect you Google Voice number when you need too or feel like it.

myneid 11-22-2010 10:54 AM

second that for google voice. its really good at that.

but wihout that you can jailbreak. i use a program called mcleaner for people that still have my main iphone number and not my gv number

Wilsy 11-22-2010 12:26 PM

PYSL app (Protect your sex life)
Create black and white lists with scheduling.

Bird 11-22-2010 12:31 PM

I don't believe the iphone SDK allows developers to capture the incoming call number. I was looking in to it when I wanted to try and write an app that forwards custom calls for me.

KillerK 11-22-2010 12:57 PM

Is there anyway to clone my sim so I can use 2 different phones with the same number?

iPhone is great for everything but talking, so I wanted to get a phone that has better reception.

96ukssob 11-22-2010 09:14 PM

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Originally Posted by Bird (Post 17719337)
I don't believe the iphone SDK allows developers to capture the incoming call number. I was looking in to it when I wanted to try and write an app that forwards custom calls for me.

yeah thats what i heard... sucks. I'm in a contract with AT&T, like most people and signing my number over to Google voice will void the agreement.

however, im wondering if you can add a 2nd number through AT&T (not voip) like you could with older blackberries. then i could forward all my main number calls to google voice, then those back to my new number... ARGH! headache! :1orglaugh

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Originally Posted by KillerK (Post 17719419)
Is there anyway to clone my sim so I can use 2 different phones with the same number?

iPhone is great for everything but talking, so I wanted to get a phone that has better reception.

years ago i found a company that specialized in this. You took your SIM and connected to this device and when you left your house you decided what phone you wanted it to send to. problem is they had a huge monthly service and their "sync" feature was HORRIBLE. I got to demo it about 4 years ago for a month while I was going to do an SEM campaign for them.

Company ended up flopping right when newer smart phones came out. Was a great idea as I had a Nokia e65 and Motorola KRAZR that I would swap out depending on what I was doing

CPA37710T 11-22-2010 09:29 PM

u shud consider getting an android


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