![]() ![]() Meanwhile, existing Cyanogen OS products will gain Truecaller support through an over the air update.Ĭyanogen is on a quest to wrest Android away from Google and improve upon the mobile OS, and this latest move furthers Cyanogen’s effort. There’s no word yet on when Truecaller’s features will begin appearing in Cyanogen OS, but the features will come built into future Cyanogen OS devices. It’s worth noting that the feature is opt-in, though, so you won’t be forced to use Truecaller if you’d rather not. These features will all be built into the native dialer in Cyanogen OS, so you won’t need to install a new app to get them. After partnering with Boxer for an improved built-in email app, Cyanogen has announced that it’s now partnering with another firm to beef up its phone dialer.Ĭyanogen is teaming up with Truecaller to improve the phone dialer in Cyanogen OS by adding features like spam blocking, the ability to tag unknown callers in both incoming calls and the call history, and even details on how many times a phone number has been marked as spam by others.
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