Is your phone number also block? Learn like this

Is your phone number also block? Learn like this


If you block close friends or relative phone number, then it is natural to get upset. How to find out whether the phone number is block or not, if you are also looking for the answer to this question, then our article is special for you today. We have also seen some tests to help you and the video made on the basis of test has been embedded in the middle of the news. Let us now provide you detailed information in this subject.

If a person blocks you, then to know which message is heard by the telecom operator on calling them, we saw Jio, Airtel and Vodafone with calls on the number of three different operators. In the video embedded between the news, you can hear which message was heard on calling Jio, Airtel and Vodafone numbers.

You will notice one thing and that is that on all the operators, you will hear the same message, only there will be a difference in the sound of the operator. The person who has blocked your number, if the call is added to them, you will immediately hear the message as soon as you get the call, “The number you dial are still busy, please try after some time”.

If a person is busy and he cuts your call, then you will hear the same message, but it can happen once or twice. But if you see the call after a short time after a short time and you are still hearing the same message, then your number is probably blocked.

It was easy to find out in the case of Vodafone number, as you can see in the video that a ring goes before hearing a message on Vodafone number, which indicates that your number is probably a block. But this is not the case with Airtel and Jio. Apart from this, you can also check whether your number is block by mixing a call to that person from some other number.

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