2/5 rating based on 50 reviews. Read all reviews for Should I Answer for iPhone.
Should I Answer is free iOS app published by Mister Group s.r.o.
BecksWecks
Are you picking up my calls? Several ring through who are not on my contact list. Do you stop spam SMS text messages? I get 2-3 each day and delete them but I don’t want these spammers knowing anything about me. My messages seem to go nowhere. I receive more sms texts that are scam/spam than phone calls. If I delete them, the texter knows they are reaching someone so continue. If I delete to clear my screen they continue doubly to text me. I would rather have should I answer collect phone numbers when I report them rather than me having to manually enter each one. My review above “stopping calls” is still on this screen...do you look at it? I’m trying to help you with your list of negative calls but I don’t know if you even look.
MadDogGwD
Initially a fair app, however with the volume of new ‘virgin’ spoofed phone numbers increasing with no visibility in database (i.e. a neutral rating) effectiveness appears to be decreasing (unless App is blocking without telling user)
dinkydau70
Why can’t call that are known spam be blocked ? If you can’t do that then you are no good to me
shirhal
I like the app but I liked the Android version better; less clicks. Also wish there was a way to go back when you make a mistake.
Jazcs
Wish Apple store had more products that couple limit unwanted solicitation calls
RitaChel
Still getting calls from unknown numbers but i don’t know if it’s blocking unwanted or robo callers
Larsson Konig
Limited usefulness. The app should be scanning incoming phone calls automatically. It does not. Incoming phone numbers must be entered manually after the fact. What good is that?
kalifornian09
I had used the Android version of this app for a couple years and loved it. The iOS version is just not the same. 1) although the caller ID feature is neat in theory, I don’t like how it replaces the phone number on the display. I want to be able to see the number calling me. 2) There’s no way to instantly rate a call and add it to the database. I have to memorize the phone number, close my phone app, open up the SIA app, and manually type in the number I’ve memorized. 3) There are very, very few calls that actually come across with a rating. And several I’ve checked have ratings/info if I look in the SIA app, yet it’s not showing on my screen? And when it does show a rating it’s a very tiny check, instead of the obvious red, yellow, or green icon that would pop up on my Android. All in all, this version of SIA was not a good fit for me.