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Android tip: How to decline a call with a text message

Don't want to be rude? Your Android phone will let you send a quick, canned text message after declining a call.

Don’t have time to take an incoming call, but don’t want to just send your caller to voicemail? If you’ve got a newer Android phone, there’s another option: you can also send a quick, pre-written text message while you’re declining the call.

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Most Android handsets running on the latest “Ice Cream Sandwich” version of Google’s Android operating system have this so-called “quick response” feature, which lets you choose from a short list of canned text messages (such as “I’ll call you later” and “Can’t talk right now, what’s up?”) as you’re declining an incoming call.

Just tap a pre-written message to send it instantly to a caller you’ve sent to voicemail.

It’s a fairly straightforward process, but keep in mind that it may work slightly differently on your particular make and model of Android phone.

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In this article, I’ll be describing how “quick responses” work on the Samsung Galaxy Nexus, which runs on the standard, “stock” version of “Ice Cream Sandwich” (a.k.a. Android 4.0).

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