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Dual SIM - identify which SIM was called

Merlin

New member
Hi

I have dual SIM in my mobile phone, one professional and one private. The app works fine. However, when a call was blocked , I can't know on which number they called, the professional or the private.
It would be great to have this displayed somehow.

Thanks!
 
Hi

I have dual SIM in my mobile phone, one professional and one private. The app works fine. However, when a call was blocked , I can't know on which number they called, the professional or the private.
It would be great to have this displayed somehow.

Thanks!

Hi Merlin! Good point - unfortunately this is an Android limitation.

When an incoming call is screened/blocked, Android’s Call Screening API does not reliably provide the SIM/subscription info to the anti-spam app (which SIM was called). On many phones the system simply doesn’t pass that data at all, so we can’t show “SIM 1 / SIM 2” for blocked calls.

If Google exposes this information in a future Android update, we’ll be happy to add it.
 
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