What’s better than using whowho – Caller ID & Block by VP (Inc)? Well, try it on a big screen, on your PC or Mac, with BlueStacks to see the difference.
whowho is a caller ID app that tries to sort things out before anyone even answers. Unknown numbers pop up with context in real time, so it becomes clear if it is a delivery driver, a bank line, or just straight spam. A lot of the info comes from community reports, so users can mark numbers as safe or risky, add quick notes, and that feeds back into what everyone sees. Set it as the default dialer and it layers on handy stuff like fast access to frequent contacts, little friendliness stats per contact, memos tied to callers, schedule reminders, even call recording if that is needed. There are small widgets for call logs, favorite contacts, and a keypad, which keeps everyday calling simple.
Blocking is flexible. It can warn about voice phishing and telemarketing before the phone really rings, or block them outright with rules that are easy to tweak. One limitation worth knowing: text message blocking is not supported from Android 4.4 and up, so the tough love is for calls only. It is free, and it does need Wi Fi or mobile data to look up numbers and keep the reports fresh. There is even a wearable option if a smartwatch is in the mix.
Running it on a PC with BlueStacks makes the whole thing feel roomier. The call history and community notes are easier to skim on a big screen, editing block lists takes seconds, and using it as the dialer inside the emulator gives the full toolkit without juggling menus on a tiny display.
Eager to take your app experience to the next level? Start right away by downloading BlueStacks on your PC or Mac.






