Category
Communication
Version
2.177
Android OS
4.4
Downloads
440M
π Accurate real-time caller ID and reverse lookup: CallApp identifies incoming calls and unknown numbers using a large database and community reports, letting you see names, photos and business details before you answer. This fast identification reduces spam interruptions and improves call screening for personal and business use.
π Powerful call blocking and customization: CallApp automatically detects and blocks robocalls and known scammers, while letting you create blacklists, whitelists and custom blocking rules. One-tap blocking, scheduled Do Not Disturb and anonymous number filters give you control to stop unwanted calls and protect your time and privacy.
π Built-in call recording and smart contact features: CallApp offers call recording (where permitted), automatic call logs, reverse lookup history and contact enrichment with notes and social detailsβmaking follow-ups easy. Fast number search, contact backup and an intuitive dialer streamline communication for professionals who rely on accurate records and efficient outreach.
π CallApp requires extensive permissions and collects sensitive data like contacts, call logs and sometimes location for its caller ID and spam detection. That level of data collection and potential third-party sharing raises privacy concerns; users may be uncomfortable with how much personal information the app accesses and stores.
π Because it runs continuous background services for real-time caller lookup, CallApp can increase battery drain and data usage. Frequent contact syncing, pop-up overlays and constant network queries may slow older phones and shorten battery life, making the app less suitable for users who prioritize performance and power efficiency.
π Caller identification and spam detection are not perfect; CallApp can mislabel or block legitimate calls and produce false positives. Additionally, the free version often includes ads and push notifications, while the best features are gated behind a subscription, which may frustrate users expecting a fully functional free experience.