Truecaller has integrated new features within its Android app, this includes Smart Call History, Availability, and a brand new dialer. Smart Call History replaces unknown numbers with real names and faces. Availability lets the user know if their friends and contacts are free to talk before they call, while the Built-in dialer feature lets them make calls directly via the Truecaller app. The company says that the update has begun rolling out and will reach all users in the coming weeks
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Today, Truecaller introduces the most intelligent way to communicate by integrating new features to revolutionize the way people make and take calls: Smart Call History, Availability, and a brand new dialer.
Making your communication safer and more delightful, by giving you more information about those you communicate with, is core to Truecaller’s mission. With the integration of the new features, Truecaller becomes an essential app for anyone looking to have more control over their incoming and outgoing calls.
Integrated new features:
“Truecaller has become a necessity for hundreds of millions of people in their daily communication by always knowing who’s calling them and protecting them against spam calls. We are now taking this to the next level by changing the way people make phone calls with our integrated dialer and adding more context to your contacts that has never been seen before.” saidAlan Mamedi, Truecaller co-founder & CEO. “Now, you can completely replace your existing dialer and only use Truecaller for all your calls. We are also very pleased to see our OEM partners being so supportive of our mission.”
In 2014, Truecaller launched Truedialer to bring similar improvements to the dialer, which had not evolved since the introduction of the smartphone. After overwhelming demand from users, Truecaller are now bringing many of the great features from Truedialer and integrating them into Truecaller, giving you full control your entire calling experience with just one app.
The latest update will begin rolling out to users on Android today, and will reach all users in the coming weeks. Existing Truedialer users will be gradually upgraded to the new Truecaller experience.