Hash Posted May 4, 2010 Report Share Posted May 4, 2010 Hi, (Scenario): The target phone user divert/forwards all incoming voice calls to another number or mobile. Q1: Kindly explain, how flexispy is designed to handle this scenario. Whether the 3rd mobile/number receives the secret/spy call from the monitor phone with caller ID? Q2 : Please explain how the Call Interception and spy call functions, related with the above scenario. BR... # Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Ian Posted May 6, 2010 Report Share Posted May 6, 2010 Hi, (Scenario): The target phone user divert/forwards all incoming voice calls to another number or mobile. Q1: Kindly explain, how flexispy is designed to handle this scenario. Whether the 3rd mobile/number receives the secret/spy call from the monitor phone with caller ID? Q2 : Please explain how the Call Interception and spy call functions, related with the above scenario. BR... # If the Target phone is not idle (is already on an active call, buttons are pressed, etc.) the SpyCall cannot be performed. In the case of GSM networks (ATT/T-Mobile), this will result in the SpyCall being REJECTED. You might hear a busy signal or the call may be diverted to voice mail. On CDMA networks (Sprint/Verizon) if the Target phone is ALREADY ON A CALL, the incoming SpyCall will ring through as a normal Call Waiting call, with your Monitor number appearing on the Target’s Caller ID and the normal Call Waiting beep heard. This is why Intercept Call/PRO-X is not CDMA compatible. This is due to the way Blackberry handles the 2nd incoming call on CDMA networks. For this reason you may want to use a cheap, prepaid SIM card or an otherwise anonymous number for the Monitor phone, if your Target device is on a CDMA network. Or simply be prepared to say hello if the Target answers, understanding that the SpyCall cannot work in this case anyway, because they were already on another call at the time. This is not an issue with GSM networks, which will automatically reject the SpyCall if an existing call is already in progress. With both network types, SpyCall will automatically disconnect if any buttons are pressed during an active SpyCall. Q1 - If caller ID is enabled then spycall and call intercept should work. Q2 - When you installed the software you entered a MONITOR number. When you dial the TARGET phone to perform a spycall or call intercept the MONITOR phone will send the caller ID to the TARGET phone. If the number that is sent from the MONITOR matches the one that was input on the TARGET then spycall and call intercept will work. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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