Learn easy ways to stop incoming calls and not enter a smartphone in flight mode

All telecom operators and third party applications are constantly taking steps to control spam calls. However, despite the efforts of operators, consumers are still worried about spam calls. Apart from spam calls, there are many times when you want to avoid taking regular incoming calls. Often we don’t want to take a call when we hang out with friends or at an important meeting with a boss or while watching movies. Today we are going to tell you some ways you can stop incoming calls even if you don’t put your phone in flight mode. So let’s know what these routes are:

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Do this to prevent incoming calls
First choice: For this, first go to the ‘Call Settings’ option on your smartphone. Then you click on the ‘Call Forward’ option. Once you click on it, you’ll see three more options. It is written as ‘always forwarded’, ‘forwarded when forwarded’ and ‘unanswered’. After that always choose the Forward option and enter the number that is closed or not working. Then, click the Activate button. This will stop all calls coming to your number. With this, you will also be able to use mobile data without any hassle.

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Second choice: Go to your smartphone settings and tap on sound. After this, select the ‘Don’t bother’ option and click the call. Once you tap the call, select Do not allow any calls from the popup menu. Now turn off the ‘Allow repeat caller’ toggle.

Third choice: Apart from these two options, you can stop the incoming call using the ‘Call Barring’ method. For this you go to the call settings on the phone. In Call Settings, you will see the Advanced Settings option, click on it. After clicking on it, you will see the ‘Call Barring’ option. Now tap on all incoming calls option and enter the call barring password. This password is usually 0000 or 1234. Now tap on Ann.

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