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I picked up my LG G4 from Verizon on June 4th (day1). I upgraded from a Samsung Galaxy S4. I love the phone and still getting use it, but it seems to be missing the call blocker feature that was part of the S4. I looked it up on the web and it shows directions for using it, on T-Mobil and Sprint I believe, but none of the menu items appear on the Verizon version. Nor does Verizon mention it at all. I know that Verizon sells a similar option, but 1...Why pay for it, and 2... did Verizon remove it.
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Android: Google Play Store.... There's an app for that!
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spector58 We're happy to hear that you love your new phone. Tell us more about the call blocker feature. What exactly are you looking for the phone to do?
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Verizon removed that feature along with several other features. To use call blocking, you can either use Verizon's 5 free feature to block up to 5 numbers for free for 90 days or subscribe to their advanced feature to block more....or use a free app like Whitepages ID, Mr Number, TrueCaller, WhosCall, etc....
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Snn5,
Thank you for your reply. My question stems from my last phone, Galaxy S4. On that phone, you simply went to the phone app, recent calls, long press on a listed call, A menu came up with an option to block call. This was far easier then logging into the Verizon site to block a call. I installed "Mr Number" and it seems to to what I want...... not quiet as simple, more keystrokes, but it does work well enough for my needs.
The G4 does have a really cool feature called "Smart Lock". This automatically disables your lock screen (pin number or pattern lock) in trusted locations (home or office), trusted devices (connected to my car), trusted faces, trusted voices, On body detection. It saves me from needing to unlock the phone at home, in the car, or at my woodshop....... GREAT IDEA.
Thanks Again,
George
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Seriously?? You guys removed the stock application for a more expensive and painful to use up-sale?
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Yes, Verizon removes a lot of useful software from phones. Reference the G4.
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there are free options and I selected "Mr Number". Naturally I would prefer android be left alone. Nothing removed. The built in options are usually the best. Yes they can be disabled and replaced..... Still just to keep verizon on tract.... I vote... "Leave Android Alone"....
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Call blocking isn't native to Android from what I remember. None of my Nexus devices had it out of box. Manufacturers charge for certain features and Verizon opts out for paying for them.
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So they did leave Android alone in that sense. There is nothing in stock Android that Verizon has removed or requested removed.
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Had my phone for a week and just found this out trying to block a spammer that's called multiple times.
Call blocking may not be "native" to Android, but it was a simple (and extremely useful) feature on my last two phones.
If the only way Verizon provides would should be a free feature is to charge me more money, it changes the positive view I've had of Verizon.
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I just downloaded Mr. Number. If it works as advertised, it looks like a good solution
IMHO, something like that would be a nice app for Verizon to include rather than trying to charge customers for the "service".
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Hey, believe me, I'm with you there. Verizon won't let Prepaid users use the data counter widget from the My Verizon app! Also, prepaid users cannot see the same information in My Verizon as postpaid users either. What's that all about?
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I just found out that i don't have the call reject/blocking option on My LG G4 phone. And it's ALL BECAUSE VERIZON removes IT!!?? SERIOUSLY?!?! Just to charge people ?! Wow... I've so enjoyed having VERIZON AS A CARRIER, but have to admit I find myself very disappointed with them rich now. In my opinion, this option should have been left ALONE. IT SHOULD BE ON ALL PHONES. We as customers should have the RIGHT TO REJECT OR BLOCK. number without having to download an app that takes away room on our phone. Plus we shouldn't have to pay for this option this should be standard on ALL PHONES! Again, in my opinion this is RIDiCULOUS. THESE COMPANIES make plenty of money with just what the CHARGE for phones, they shouldn't be able to remove whatever they want. Just so disappointed right now.. ๐๐