Sometimes it seems like a lot of software is written just to scratch a particular programmer’s itch.
Whoever wrote VibrateCall seems to have been unusally annoyed by the way you have to hold a phone to your ear when waiting for a call to connect.
With the app running, you can dial a number as normal then just hold the phone in your hand. The phone will vibrate until the call is answered – simple!
Of course, when whoever you are calling answers the phone you will have to start using your ears again, but that doesn’t seem to bother the developer.
oStensibly, this is about safety – there is some wittering about radiation levels being higher during dialling, but little in the way of facts or evidence as to why this is important. Still, it’s only $9.95 – perhaps this will scratch your itch too?
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