On Android devices, the ability to send reject messages when declining a call may vary depending on the manufacturer and the version of the Android operating system. Most Android devices don’t have a built-in feature to send reject messages directly. However, you can achieve this using third-party apps or built-in features available on some devices. Here’s a general guide:
Using Default Features (Manufacturer-specific):
- Samsung Devices:
- Open the “Phone” app.
- Tap on the three dots (menu) in the top right corner.
- Go to “Settings.”
- Look for “Reject calls” or a similar option.
- You may find an option to send a predefined message when rejecting a call.
- Xiaomi Devices:
- Open the “Phone” app.
- Tap on the three dots (menu) in the top right corner.
- Go to “Settings.”
- Look for “Advanced settings” or a similar option.
- Check if there’s an option for “Quick decline messages.”
Using Third-Party Apps:
- Download a Call Management App:
- There are third-party apps on the Google Play Store that offer advanced call management features, including sending reject messages.
- Install and Set Up:
- Download an app like “Should I Answer?” or “CallApp” from the Google Play Store.
- Follow the app’s setup instructions.
- Enable Reject Message Feature:
- Once installed, these apps may provide an option to send predefined messages when rejecting a call.
Using Google Messages (for SMS):
- Open Google Messages:
- If you’re using Google Messages as your default messaging app, you can manually send a message after declining a call.
- Send a Message:
- When you decline a call, open the Messages app, and send a text manually to the caller.
Please note that features and menu names may vary based on the device’s manufacturer and the Android version. If the built-in features on your device don’t provide the functionality you’re looking for, exploring third-party apps from the Google Play Store is often a good option. Always check app permissions and reviews before installing any third-party application.