If you have an Android phone, you may have come across the auto reject feature in your settings. Auto reject automatically sends your unwanted calls to voicemail, which is a very handy feature when you’re busy or can’t pick up the phone. We’ve answered your questions about auto reject and how it relates to text messages so you can get rid of unwanted distractions and keep your phone free of clutter.

Question 1 of 6:

Is auto rejecting the same as blocking?

Question 3 of 6:

How can I block text messages I don’t want?

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    Click the message you want to block, then tap the 3 dots in the corner. In your Messages app, open up the text from the number that you want to block. Navigate to the top right of the screen, and click on the 3 dots to open up the pop-up menu.[3]
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    Select “Details,” then “Block and Report Spam". Reporting as spam is optional, but it can help your phone carrier identify which numbers are spam and which aren’t. If you don’t want to report the number as spam, uncheck the dialogue box in the pop-up. When you’re done, hit “OK” to block the number from texting you.[4]
    • To see all the numbers you’ve blocked, hit the 3 dots in the right hand corner of your Messaging app’s home screen. Then, tap, “Spam and Blocked.”
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Question 4 of 6:

What does reject calls with SMS mean?

Question 6 of 6:

Is there an app to block texts?

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