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Welcome to the homepage of esMobile, an independent Android developer.
Please browse our apps below and check back often for updates!
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Reverse Lookup PLUS (market) (details)
Easily perform a reverse lookup of any unknown number from your call history.
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After caller information is found, user can save contact, dial number, or map location. Number can also be entered manually.
Notes:
*At the moment, there is no public source of data for cell phones, and as such we're unable to provide those results.
*Data returned relies on publicly available info
Price: $1.99
PLUS Version Benefits:
*No ads
*Improved UI experience
*v1.8+: Local Caching - Each result is saved locally. After a result is saved, you can retrieve it without waiting for the web search, and it will even be available without a data connection.
*Future update priority
Revision History:
v1.9.1 - Manual entry now accepts enough characters to paste in a full phone number, including dashes
v1.9 - Android 2.0(Eclair) Support and ability to edit-before-adding contact
v1.8 - New Icon, Improved search results, UI changes, local caching
v1.7 - Initial Release: Based on Reverse Lookup 1.8
Click here for answers to questions left for us(as well as responses to unwarranted reviews) in the market!
Notes For Android 2.0 Users:
At this time you will not be able to block a caller directly from this app. We will restore this feature in a later update but for now follow the steps below as a workaround:
After caller data is found, click the "Add To Contacts" button and follow through with creating a new contact.
Open the contacts pane of the "Phone" app and locate/view the new contact.
Press the menu button and choose options, then check the "Send calls to voicemail" option.
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Reverse Lookup Free (download) (market) (details)
Easily perform a reverse lookup of any unknown number in your call history.
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| Scan this barcode with Barcode Scanner to visit the market. |
After caller information is found, user can save contact, dial number, or map location.
Notes:
*At the moment, there is no public source of data for cell phones, and as such we're unable to provide those results.
*Data returned relies on publicly available info
Price: Free (Ad Supported)
Revision History:
*If you are having trouble upgrading from a previous version, try uninstalling first.*
v1.9.1 - Manual entry now accepts enough characters to paste in a full phone number, including dashes
v1.9 - Android 2.0(Eclair) Support and ability to edit-before-adding contact
v1.8 - Optimized for Cupcake
v1.6 - Improved search results
v1.5 - Added manual entry of phone numbers
v1.2 - Fixed an issue where some contacts were saved with a space in front of their name
v1.1 - Stability Fixes and expanded search results
v1.0 - Initial Release
If you have problems, PLEASE email us so we can figure out what's wrong!
Click here for answers to questions left for us(as well as responses to unwarranted reviews) in the market!
Notes For Android 2.0 Users:
At this time you will not be able to block a caller directly from this app. We will restore this feature in a later update but for now follow the steps below as a workaround:
After caller data is found, click the "Add To Contacts" button and follow through with creating a new contact.
Open the contacts pane of the "Phone" app and locate/view the new contact.
Press the menu button and choose options, then check the "Send calls to voicemail" option.
Hide Details
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