โš”๏ธ Head-to-Head ยท Hours Wasted, Documented

Mr. Number: Spam Call Blocker vs Nomorobo Basic Robocall Block

โ€œWhich one wastes more of your one finite, irreplaceable life? We ran the numbers. We made the numbers up. The result is somehow still accurate.โ€

Mr. Number: Spam Call Blocker

Mr. Number: Spam Call Blocker

Communication
โ˜…โ˜…โ˜…โ˜…โ˜†4.0
19.3M
Lifetime Hours Wasted

โ€œDesigned to be opened once. Statistically, it won't be.โ€

vs
Nomorobo Basic Robocall Block

Nomorobo Basic Robocall Block

Communication
โ˜…โ˜…โ˜…โ˜…โ˜†3.7
1.1B
Lifetime Hours Wasted

โ€œOpen for a reason. Stay for no reason at all.โ€

๐Ÿ“Š The Damage Report
FeatureMr. Number: Spam Call BlockerNomorobo Basic Robocall Block
๐Ÿ•ณ๏ธ Hours Wasted / Day5.6 hrs
More hours = clear winner of nothing.
4.1 hrs
๐Ÿ”ฅ Lifetime Damage19.3M hrs1.1B hrs
Our Rating4.03.7
App Store
Google Play3.83.8
PriceFreeFree
Downloads10M+100K+
More victims downloaded.
Size
In-App Purchases ๐Ÿ’ธ
Requires Internet
Age RatingEveryoneEveryone
DeveloperHiyaTelephone Science Corp
โš–๏ธ The Verdict

By our entirely fabricated metrics, Mr. Number: Spam Call Blocker wins the race to the bottom of your free time. Nomorobo Basic Robocall Block is the โ€œresponsibleโ€ choice, in the way that a slightly smaller slice of cake is responsible. There are no winners here. Only documented hours.

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Choose Mr. Number: Spam Call Blocker if...

Mr. Number was once a highly recommended call-blocking app, but the recent switch to a subscription model and reported performance issues have significantly impacted user satisfaction. While it still offers call-blocking capabilities, potential users should weigh the cost and reported issues against their need for such a service. Consider alternatives if you need a reliable free option.

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โš ๏ธ Fine Print Nobody Reads

Every stat above is affectionately invented. The apps are real, the regret is real, the numbers are vibes. โ€œRequires: stable Wi-Fi, poor impulse control, and a willingness to question your life choices at 2 AM.โ€