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Redesigned Truecaller 12 adds video caller ID and makes call recording free for all
New premium features include call announcements and ghost calls
Truecaller started off as a simple caller ID app back in 2009. Over the past few years, it's gained several new features, such as smart call history, built-in dialer, SMS inbox, payments, and inbox cleaner. It recently reached 300 million monthly active users globally with 70% of the userbase residing in India. Now, with version 12 for Android, Truecaller is gaining some more handy new features including video caller ID and call recording option for all users.
Truecaller beats Google to the punch with OTP cleanup, and adds Dark Souls-style caller comments
Perfect for the intersection between OCD and laziness
Last month we reported that an upcoming version of Google Messages will automatically delete all of those one time passwords and verification codes littering your text message inbox. Either someone at Truecaller was already working on that feature, or they lit a fire under their butts, because the latest version of the app does just that.
In March, Truecaller made a bunch of announcements for version 8 of the app, including a planned integration with Google Duo. At the time, the feature was promised "in the coming months" and it looks like those months have elapsed as the latest Truecaller changelog says the option is now live.
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- You can grab v8.01 (beta) of Truecaller from APK Mirror and install it manually on your device if you don't have the updated app from the Play Store.
Truecaller had its first annual "Stay Ahead" event in India today and made plenty of announcements regarding its app and platform with partnerships across the board. The popular service, which first started as a way to help you identify unknown callers, is now spreading its wings beyond being your complementary phonebook and voice call app.
Truecaller Becomes A Dialer Replacement After 7.0 Update With New Icon, Smart Call History, And More
Truecaller is a caller ID service that gained more attention a while back when Cyanogen Inc. announced it would integrate the service into Cyanogen OS. The company released Truedialer in the past to replace your default dialer, and now it's looking to expand its presence on your phone by integrating those features directly into the Truecaller app.