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Phone# Find

Phone# Find

Find a person's phone number

⭐️2.4 / 5
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📼4 scs
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📦w/o updates
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All Versions of Phone# Find

4.2

March 21, 2019

Updated Help.

4.1

March 20, 2019

Bugs fixes and new icons.

4.0

January 31, 2019

Enhanced phone number validation.

3.7

January 30, 2019

Reworked all of the phone search functionality.

3.6

January 16, 2016

iOS9 support

3.5

January 9, 2016

Larger buttons iOS9 support New screenshots

3.4

August 11, 2015

- greatly improved reverse phone lookup by using OpenCNAM (CallerID name lookup)
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3.3

June 3, 2015

Critical Update. Please update immediately. - fixed bugs with address find and reverse lookup not showing any results - for reverse lookup, removed notice about include results without phone number as does not apply
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3.2

May 9, 2015

- minor bug fixes

3.1

April 4, 2015

- allow more variations of partial addresses

Price History of Phone# Find

Description of Phone# Find

Phone# Find finds a person's phone number using any portion of their name or address. Can also do a reverse phone lookup to find their name and address. Click on the found phone number to make a call that person. Click on their address to view a map of their location. Share results to Facebook, Twitter, and other services. When you search, all resulting matches are displayed including the name of the person, their phone number, address, and age, if available and any associations. The best way to search is to provide all of the information: first name, last name, city, and state. Use at least the last name and as much of their address and first name to narrow down your phone# search. You are required to provide at least the last name. By default, the last search is saved and run when you restart the app. Similar closely matching results are shown after more exact matches. The address and phone number in blue are clickable. Clicking the address will display the address on Apple Maps. Clicking the phone number, on an iPhone can call the number and on an iPad, you can create a contact for the phone number. Any blue items are clickable. The associations in yellow are clickable. Clicking on a name will ask you if you want to find that name. You may then copy any address to the clipboard, display on a map or share using such services as Email, Twitter, Facebook and much more. Each resulting matching address has two icons above the address to the left and right. The left icon is for copying to clipboard, the center icon is for showing on a map and the right icon is for sharing using a service. Use the left most icon to copy any information to the clipboard for use by other apps. Use the right icon to share the information using Email, Twitter, Facebook, and many more services.
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Phone# Find: FAQ

Is the Phone# Find app compatible with iPads?

Yes, Phone# Find is compatible with the iPad.
MarkelSoft, Inc. is the creator of the Phone# Find app.
Your iOS device must have at least iOS 8.0 installed to use the app.
The overall rating of Phone# Find is 2.4 out of 5, which is okay but could be better.
The App Genre Of Phone# Find Is Utilities.
The latest version of the Phone# Find app is 4.2.
Phone# Find’s latest update was rolled out on July 3, 2024.
The app was launched on February 6, 2023.
Family-friendly content, no mature themes or violence.
The Phone# Find app is now available in English.
No, Phone# Find is not part of Apple Arcade.
No, you won't find in-app purchases featured in Phone# Find.
Unfortunately, Phone# Find is not optimized for use with Apple Vision Pro.

Screenshots of Phone# Find

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Reviews of Phone# Find

  • SCAM

    Makes you pay for it just to give you zero results for everything.
  • Very scattered results.

    I bought this to look up phone numbers of people I know since I don't have a phone book. I got zero results from the lookups. I couldn't even find myself.
    As a reverse lookup finder, it did a little better. Sometimes it actually found the name of a person.
    This is a great idea for an app, but the execution leaves a whole lot to be desired. I rate this as mostly worthless.
  • Ms.

    App is not user-friendly. Addresses are old. Listed phone numbers that some friends have had for years did not appear. Save your money!