iCaller Location new version 2.0 coming soon.

Free software for BlackBerry to pinpoint caller's locations* on the Blackberry Maps

  *US only. Version2.0 will including Canada and North American NPA/NXX assignments and will support pinpoint location on Google Mobile Maps.
Version: 1.2.02
Support: BlackBerry OS 4.2.1 and Higher
Model: BlackBerry 8xxx, 9xxx, Bold , Curve, Pearl, Strom
Release: 9th July 2010

 

 

 

 

 

 

We recommend OTA installation for BlackBerry application. It is easy and fast.

Follow the below steps to install application over-the-air:

  1. Point Blackberry browser to:
    http://download.i-softwarelabs.com
  2. Click the application you want to install from the list.
  3. Confirm Download and install the application on your Blackberry.

iCaller Location (FKA i,Call Manager Ex) is a freeware application for Blackberry Smartphone. iCallerLocation shows the area code, city, and state of the incoming caller. The software application pinpoints the caller’s location on the Blackberry Maps application.

You will know where the call is coming from within the United States (will cover all cities in North America in the future). Mapping caller’s location is automatic with every incoming call.

How does iCaller Location work?
It’s very simple, on all incoming calls the application looks up the area code from the local database and displays city and state on the incoming call phone screen; or send city and state to Blackberry’s Maps to pinpoint location automatically.


iCaller Location uses actual and valid 443,435 NPA/NXX combinations in the North American Numbering Plan.

 

incoming call loop up display city, state

Installation instructions

  1. Download the installation file and save it to PC.
  2. Save file to PC

  3. Unzipped the downloaded installation file.
  4. Launch Blackberry Desktop Manager.
  5. Connect Blackberry phone to PC
  6. Launch Application  Loader

  7. Application Loader

  8. Click Add/Start button and browse to the unzipped application folder created
  9. Select an iCallerLocation.alx, click Open
  10. select .alx files

  11. Application Loader will list several code modules.  Select Next and then select Finish.

    PLEASE NOTE:  After installing the appropriate .ALX file, two messages will appear:
    1 - Asking if it is okay for iCallerLocation to access phone logs – Select Yes
    2 - Asking if it is okay for iCallerLocation to access GPS – Select Yes

 

How do I remove the iCaller Location application?

  1. In the Blackberry Home Screen, select Options, select Advanced Options, and then select Applications
  2. Scroll to iCallerLocation, select the BB menu key and select Delete from the menu.
  3. Scroll to Nap2xx, Nap3xx, Nap4xx, Nap5xx, Nap6xx, Nap7xx, Nap8xx, and Nap9xx then select Delete from the BB menu options.
  4. Press the Escape key and return to the home screen.
  5. Remove battery and all other code modules will be automatically deleted.

User Manual

Select the iCaller Location icon on Blackberry Home Screen to start.  The application has 2 options to look up phone numbers:   
1 - Automatic lookup
2 – Manual lookup

Automatic lookup features
The application will look up city and state automatically on incoming calls.
Available options:           

  1.  Look up Address Book will automatically look up only if the caller is in your BlackBerry Contact list.
  2. Look up Non Address Book will automatically look up only if the caller is Unknown.

“Location on Maps”: Automatically pinpoint the caller location on the BlackBerry maps where the caller is calling from.
“City Name on Phone Screen”:   Automatically display city and state name on phone screen.

Manual look up features
Manually type a phone number to lookup what city and state the number belongs to.


Screenshots:

iCaller Location display city name on phone screen
Automatically display city and state name on phone screen


iCaller Location main screen
Manual Lookup


iCaller Location lookup result
Lookup result screen


iCaller Location on BlackBerry maps
Pinpont phone number on BlackBerry maps


 

 

 

 

 

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