An Open Source App to simulate incoming calls on Android. Designed in Material 3 UI with Monet support
An open-source Android app that simulates realistic incoming phone calls using the system's built-in calling features, with customizable caller details, delays, and audio playback.
How It Works
You hear about FakeCall, a handy app that lets you pretend to get incoming calls on your Android phone to escape boring situations.
Download the app from a trusted source, install it on your phone, and tap to open it for the first time.
When the app asks, grant it permission to manage calls so it can make everything feel real.
Go to settings, pick a name for your pretend phone service like your real carrier, save it, and turn it on in your phone's account settings.
Enter the fake caller's name and number, choose how many seconds to wait before it rings, and pick an audio file to play if answered.
Tap the big button to schedule or trigger the incoming call right now, watching the timer if you chose a delay.
Your phone lights up with a genuine-looking call screen, rings like the real thing, plays your audio when answered, and even logs it in history.
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