The part of an Android phone not many people think about is the dialer. This is the app on your phone where you dial out to make a call. At first glance there doesnât really seem like a lot could be done to the dialer to make it do something different. In reality, some apps are available to add features to the Android phone dialer.
1. Call Notes
Call Notes is similar to another application previously covered here called Call Reminder Notes. Call Notes is a bi t different because of the information displayed. In Gmail or on your Android device, you have the option to add notes to a contact in your address book. These are the notes to be displayed. A great time to have the notes displayed is when you are making business calls. You can keep notes of your previous meetings or other info you may want to talk about and have it displayed when you make or take the call.
The Pro version of Call Notes lets you edit the the notes for a contact right from the app opposed yo having to go to Gmail on the web or your Android contact list. You can also have the notes displayed for the whole call or a set amount of time.
2. Google Voice
While Google Voice is not anything new, there is a little shortcut not many people use. What the shortcut does is change the default app to make outgoing calls. The shortcut will let you toggle through the choices of using Google Voice to make:
- All Calls
- No Calls
- International calls only
- Ask every time a call is made
The toggle can be essential for anyone who uses their Google Voice number for work and their actual cell phone number for personal. Toggling to âAsk every time a call is madeâ can be an easy way to know you are calling someone from the correct number. You can usually get the the shortcuts by long-pressing the screen and choosing Shortcuts. Look for âTo ggle Google Voiceâ.
3. Missed Call Auto Reply
Some Android phones come with an option to send a text message to someone when you miss their call. Think about it, you are in a meeting or a movie and you get a call from someone. You canât answer but you want them to know you got the call and were just in a spot where you couldnât talk. If your phone doesnât come with this feature, this is a useful app for you.
Missed Call Auto Reply asks you to create an event. You will pick a length of time and a message to send. When a call is silenced, the predetermined message will be sent. On some devices, the voic email will need to be shut off for this to work. I didnât have this issue when I made a call to the phone and missed the call.
4. T9 Dialer
One of the fastest ways to text a few years ago was by using T9. As it learned how you typed, it would auto complete the rest of the word for you. While some phones eliminated this feature for texting, some phones kept it for finding contacts quickly and the dialer app. If your phone is not one that has this feature, you might want to give EasyDialer T9 a try. When you open the app, you can start typing the personâs name or phone number and your list of contacts will be narrowed down to only those possibilities.
EasyDialer T9 would be a replacement app for your dialer meaning you could see your call log and dial normally from this app too. In addition to the basic phone tasks needed, you can also set a custom background image making it more personalized than the preinstalled dialer.
5. Old School Dialer
Old School Dialer is just a fun app to turn the buttons of the dialer into a rotary phone dial. If you miss the 70?s and want to have a different look for your phone, this will do it. Itâs fun to watch people use Old School Dialer when they want to make a call from your phone.
Final Words
While the Android phone dialer is not the most popular app to tweak, there are some apps out there to add some good functionality to it. Whether itâs by viewing notes, changing the look or adding an auto reply, they can help make things just a little easier.
Are there apps you use to extend the abilities of the Android phone dialer app?
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