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Biomage

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I am looking for a tweak so when someone call me when i dont use the phone i want also to have accept or decline option, instead of answer only.

like when someone would call you when you use the phone...

thanks in advance.
 

Polaroid

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I am looking for a tweak so when someone call me when i dont use the phone i want also to have accept or decline option, instead of answer only.

like when someone would call you when you use the phone...

thanks in advance.

Hit the sleep button to ignore, or hit twice to hang up on them :)
 

BumpyFlatline

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I use CallBar. One of my favorite tweaks. Behaves similar to BiteSMS (or other QC/QR message tweaks) except its for the telephone app.
 

eyoungren

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I meant does they added decline option in beta4?
The option to decline a phone call on screen by tapping the decline button has been a stock option since iOS 6.0. With or without Callbar, you should already have that option. Unless Apple decided to remove it in iOS 7?

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Cool app, does it work for all calls or only ones you assign in your contacts?
It works for all calls. You can also tell it (via Settings) to replace the standard Phone.app for all calls.

The one thing it WON"T do however is MAKE a Facetime call. It will let you ANSWER a FT call, but you cannot make one. You still need the Phone.app for that.
 

darricksailo

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Dec 18, 2012
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The option to decline a phone call on screen by tapping the decline button has been a stock option since iOS 6.0. With or without Callbar, you should already have that option. Unless Apple decided to remove it in iOS 7?

I don't think the decline button is an option when you receive a phone call on the lock screen. Only the slide to answer and two other buttons (that aren't decline) are there to be selected

Not sure if options change when you have a pass code or not
 

BumpyFlatline

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I don't think the decline button is an option when you receive a phone call on the lock screen. Only the slide to answer and two other buttons (that aren't decline) are there to be selected

Not sure if options change when you have a pass code or not

You can use buttons on the lock screen to answer calls. That's my setup :D

I'm not a fan of the slide gestures on the banner notification for incoming calls. I use he buttons.

Edit: FYI, I'm pretty sure the dev just added the stock implementation for answering calls on the lockscreen. I'll check the settings to confirm.
 

eyoungren

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I don't think the decline button is an option when you receive a phone call on the lock screen. Only the slide to answer and two other buttons (that aren't decline) are there to be selected

Not sure if options change when you have a pass code or not
It's there on the lockscreen (stock). Just hidden. In iOS 6 anyway.
 

darricksailo

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You can use buttons on the lock screen to answer calls. That's my setup :D

I'm not a fan of the slide gestures on the banner notification for incoming calls. I use he buttons.

Edit: FYI, I'm pretty sure the dev just added the stock implementation for answering calls on the lockscreen. I'll check the settings to confirm.

what do you mean by buttons? are you referring to stock phone app or callbar? (i don't use callbar)


It's there on the lockscreen (stock). Just hidden. In iOS 6 anyway.

the decline button shows up when unlocked but on the lock screen, there's only a slide to answer option

unlike iOS 6, there is no way to slide up (I was aware of that "hidden" feature)

left = lock screen
right = first page of springboard
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eyoungren

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the decline button shows up when unlocked but on the lock screen, there's only a slide to answer option

unlike iOS 6, there is no way to slide up (I was aware of that "hidden" feature)

left = lock screen
right = first page of springboard
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Ah, ok. I'm still on iOS 6.1 so I didn't realize. Another reason not to like iOS 7.
 

BumpyFlatline

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what do you mean by buttons? are you referring to stock phone app or callbar? (i don't use callbar)

Either or. You can disable CalBar on the lock screen or use the banner. He just added the ability to disable CallBar on the lockscreen if you want to use the stock way of answering calls.

Also regarding the banner, you can set it up to have answer and decline buttons or you can use built in swipe gestures to answer or decline. Personally I use the buttons. They look nice and are wicked easy to use. I found swiping to be annoying.
 

darricksailo

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Either or. You can disable CalBar on the lock screen or use the banner. He just added the ability to disable CallBar on the lockscreen if you want to use the stock way of answering calls.

Also regarding the banner, you can set it up to have answer and decline buttons or you can use built in swipe gestures to answer or decline. Personally I use the buttons. They look nice and are wicked easy to use. I found swiping to be annoying.

do you need to have callbar installed to get the answer and decline button on the lockscreen?
 
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