Category | Price | Seller | Device |
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Reference | Free | Greenflight Venture Corporation | iPhone, iPad, iPod |
Now with Maps and improved Geolocation!
Most (if not all) cellular phone carriers do not offer the full caller ID service that exists for landline phones. When someone calls a mobile phone, the cell phone caller ID leaves out the name, only showing the phone number and/or city of the caller. Real landline caller ID shows the number & name of the caller. Finally, a free & real landline caller ID utility exists for the iPhone.
Simply enter the number that called you, and we provide the name ("caller identification") registered to the phone number. Our service works for the entire United States and Canada, and we are adding more countries soon. Our caller identification is accurate information directly received from our telephone company partner. It is the same caller ID you would receive on a landline phone. Note: This App provides Caller ID for approximately 70% of wireless phones and VOIP phones. This is consistent with any other traditional landline caller ID system.
This tool may only be used to research phone numbers that called you. Map areas are approximate.
This app implements patented web caller ID technology specified in U.S. Patent No. 8,861,698 . The Caller-ID app and the www.okcaller.com website are the only applications authorized to provide this real-time, verifiable caller identification service.
I didn’t mind having to enter the phone number, as I had copied and pasted it in from the call log. However, after submitting, I got no name, no geolocation, just a blank screen. I understand the advertising, as this is a free app. But I think a few more bugs need to be fixed for this app to be truly useful. Uninstalling now. Hope it’s improved in the near future, as I’d like to have an app that lets me know who isn’t leaving a message.
Type in phone number and nothing. No map, no name nothing. If I click on geolocate it takes me to spokeo to buy the service. Waste of time.
It doesn’t give a name and when you click on location it doesn’t give you that either. It just tells you to keep trying. Sorry, not to happy.