Yobu allows calling phone numbers from the Notification Center

Yobu calling phone numbers notification center

  If you have ever searched in App Store an application that allows you to quickly call phone numbers directly from the iOS Notification Center, then Job it is perfect for you. As you can see in the image above, the application Job was thought to implement a widget in the Notification Center of the operating system, having integrated a dialer. Using this dialer we can call any phone number directly from the Notification Center without accessing the Phone application, so you won't even need to unlock your terminal for this procedure.

Swipe and Tap, its that easy to make a phone call. Wherever you are and in whatever condition you are, you could never have searched or dialed a number so fast in your iPhone. YoBu is a simple iPhone Widget in Today's Panel for easy and swift calling. YoBu is the fastest calling widget on the iPhone. Calling could have never been better.

  If you look carefully at the image above, you will see that the widget also has a phone book, so you can very quickly choose any phone number there without actually typing the numbers. Yobu is only available for iPhones that have iOS 8 installed and thanks to its functionality, calling a phone number becomes faster than you ever imagined. application Job Is available for DOWNLOAD FREE from the App Store.

11 COMMENTS

  1. Searching for a number is done very quickly through the app and after it shows the number click on it + your finger on touch id and it already rings. It's great, I've been using it for about 6 hours and it's ok so far.

  2. Or maybe a section where to put applications for android that are difficult to use on the site with the little green man in his pants.

  3. Yes, for example you want to search for the names andreea, andrei, and... you have to press 2 6 3 and contacts that start with: and... appear. That is, A is 2, N is 6 and D is 3. Do you know what I'm saying?
    Do you want to look for ion? Dai 466, on Dan 326 samd.

  4. The site is called iDevice. and from iPhone, iPad, iPod, etc.. So it refers to Apple products. If you want apps for Android, go to an Android forum. I really don't understand why news about Android, mostly Samsung, is requested and posted on a website dedicated to Apple products.

  5. I was not referring to the fact that I want for myself a section with apps for Android, if you had followed other topics you would have realized that I am moving with the green little man in my pocket, of which I am not part, commenting on the iDevice.