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It can be a fun app to use, and might even get you out of upcoming embarrassing situations.
Possible feature list:
- Set phonecall time - very similar to the alarm on Maemo 5, you have the choice to set when exactly the call's gonna come in, and whether it's daily.
- Select which contact will fake the phonecall, or customize a new fake contact, or select 'unknown number'.
- Choose whether the phonecall ends itself after a certain amount of minutes, or it waits for you to hang up.
- Set an mp3 file to play and loop while the conversation is going. This way you can pre-record a mumbling voice and set it so it would sound real.
I won't be able to program this myself so I'm just throwing my idea here. I guess a similar app can do the same with sms messages.
Last edited by Dragy; 2010-06-04 at 12:35.