Roman ( T-Mobile USA) wrote:
> There are several similar threads about this on the forum. It seems
> like you can block incoming calls using what is available on SDK/NDK
> level. For example the application Panda firewall gives you the
> functionality to block an incoming call. I have not had time yet to
> find out how they are doing this. No idea whether they are using the
> unofficial way ... Mark, tell us the secret :-)

If I'm the "Mark" in question, I don't know the secret. Again, AFAIK,
there is no officially supported way to do this.

Every now and then, I'll talk about undocumented approaches, but I try
to limit that to things that are non-critical (e.g., how to change the
looks of tabs in TabWidget). Blocking incoming phone calls...even if I
knew how to do it, I would not be discussing it on an open list like
this. After all, malware might exploit this capability to block all
incoming calls, or random incoming calls, or something.

-- 
Mark Murphy (a Commons Guy)
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