iCall OS 18 - Call management & blocking
Experience effortless calling with customizable features, quick access to contacts, & effective call blocking for peace of mind!

- 2.4.6 Version
- 4.4 Score
- 840K+ Downloads
- In-app purchases License
- 3+ Content Rating
A lightweight application designed to manage your calls efficiently, regardless of your location. It features a practical call log that simplifies the dialing process. With this innovative dial pad, you can effortlessly enter numbers and enhance your overall calling experience. Stay in touch with loved ones while enjoying seamless functionality within the app. Thanks to larger numbers and letters, it’s now easier for you to view and dial phone numbers. This dial pad also allows you to access contacts and maintain a call history with minimal hassle.
iCall is highly customizable yet user-friendly, offering a convenient way to quickly find your recent calls, contacts, favorites, and groups. The design aims to eliminate unnecessary elements to maximize content space, ensuring that everyday use is extremely simple and can be navigated with just one hand.
With a smart interface, this call application enables you to easily block unwanted phone numbers, addressing a feature that many other apps often lack. You can select who is allowed to reach you through this functionality, thereby enhancing user security effectively.
Assisted speed dialing lets you contact your favorite people swiftly. You can assign any phone number for quick access, streamlining the process of reaching out without wasting time. This feature promises to provide an exceptional experience.
Highlights of iCall:
- Elevate your calling experience
- Block disruptive phone numbers
- Quickly make calls using iCall
- Customize your call wallpaper to fit your style
- Although it boasts a modern interface, this app is completely free
- iCall accommodates multiple languages.
The quantum gatekeeper of communication topology
In the chaotic turbulence of the electromagnetic spectrum, this communication holy grail melts digital pulses into transcendental dialogue strings. When the fingertips touch the "quantum dialing matrix", the nine-square grid of the LCD screen suddenly transforms into a topological sandbox of Maxwell's demon - each digital key position is extended into a cross-continental communication wormhole in quantum entanglement, and the asterisk and the pound sign are transformed into the ancient wedge-shaped code of modem civilization. The most soul-stirring is the "entropy reduction firewall": the chaotic waveform of harassing calls collapses into an information black hole in the convolutional neural network, and the electromagnetic fingerprint of the whitelisted number is upgraded to an encrypted parchment scroll of the Dead Sea Scrolls level.
As a quantum messenger of space-time dialogue, its "conversation archaeology layer" deconstructs electromagnetic memory into a reversible time-series archive. When the "Wormhole Backtracking" protocol is activated, the overseas call last Wednesday is reorganized into a holographic hourglass in the twelve-dimensional Hilbert space, and the "Quick Dial Star Map" function compiles the friend's number into the coordinates of the triple star of the Orion belt, and each touch triggers an instant resonance of quantum tunneling. A sales call that was rejected at midnight was unexpectedly displayed as a million orders completed in a parallel universe in the counterfactual communication algorithm, proving that every missed call is Schrödinger's probabilistic cat's eye.
In the topological battlefield of communication entropy, it reveals the chaotic authority of the cyber gatekeeper - "Interface Alchemy" recasts the dial into a programmable Klein bottle surface, and the thumb sliding trajectory is automatically optimized into an ergonomic Fibonacci spiral; and "Wallpaper Relativity" allows the lock screen interface to collapse in a quantum state when the user stares at it, mutating from the enamel inlay of Tehran Bazaar to the cyber neon projection of Tokyo Ginza. The craziest is the "Language Möbius Loop": multilingual voice prompts are woven into a recursive Penrose triangle on the basilar membrane of the cochlea, allowing Berlin engineers and Kyoto tea makers to reach a quantum grammar consensus at the conscious level.
For the alchemists of electromagnetic privacy, the "Whitelist Temple" is the ultimate communication law: the electromagnetic signature of the authorized number is compiled into the golden ratio of DNA base pairs, and the blacklist entries are crystallized into irreversible silicon-based relics on the blockchain. When the "anti-harassment string theory" is activated, the chaotic attack of the pseudo base station decoheres in front of the topological insulator barrier into the gentle background noise of the cosmic background radiation.
The ultimate mystery of this communication perpetual motion machine is to upgrade the dialogue to a miracle of space-time topology - "speed dial quantum entanglement" allows the daily greetings of the nursing home to automatically cross the time zone folds, and the "communication archaeological layer" compresses twenty years of call history into a Klein bottle memory that can be rotated and observed. Holding this holy grail of dialogue loaded with Heisenberg's communication principle, I finally realized: the so-called connection is nothing more than the poetic resonance of quantum fluctuations in the Bose-Einstein condensate, and the real communication was completed in the form of quantum teleportation before the first Planck time of the dial pulse.
- Version2.4.6
- UpdateApr 28, 2025
- DeveloperN-HStudio
- CategoryTools
- Requires AndroidAndroid 6+
- Downloads840K+
- Package Namecom.nhstudio.icall.callios.iphonedialer
- Signature161db411a1e2272459542ae0456e47fe
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Provides iPhone-like user experience
Customizable call backgrounds
Flash notifications for incoming calls
Speed dial management features
Dark and light mode options
Easy to use with a simple interface
Great organization of contacts
No audio issues reported
Frequent ads interrupting user experience
Limited functionality in conference calling
Issues with missed call logs not displaying
Incoming call screen problems when locked
Required permissions are often a hassle
Does not support merging calls or adding additional callers
Buggy performance during multitasking
Lack of customizability in contact display and sorting options