Fake Call Escape App for Watch
Fake Call Escape App for Watch Summary
Fake Call Escape App for Watch is a mobile Android app in Entertainment by BinaryApps. Released in Feb 2026 (2 months ago). Store metadata: updated Mar 30, 2026.
Store info: Last updated on Google Play on Mar 30, 2026 .
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App Description
Simulate realistic incoming calls on your watch for fun and entertainment
Fake Call Escape – Your Discreet Exit from Uncomfortable Situations
Need a polite way to leave an awkward conversation, a never-ending meeting, or an uncomfortable social situation? Fake Call Escape delivers realistic incoming call simulations directly on your Wear OS smartwatch.
⌚ HOW IT WORKS
• Open the app on your watch
• Tap "Fake Call" – an incoming call appears instantly
• Accept to simulate an ongoing call, or decline
• End the call when you're ready to exit
🎯 KEY FEATURES
✓ Instant Activation
One tap triggers a realistic incoming call screen. No complicated menus or setup required for basic use.
✓ Realistic Call Simulation
• Incoming call screen with caller photo, name, and "Incoming call" indicator
• Accept/Decline buttons with authentic appearance
• Active call screen with live timer and speaker toggle
• Configurable vibration patterns like real incoming calls
✓ Customizable Caller Profiles
Save up to 3 caller profiles:
• Set custom caller names (Mom, Boss, Friend, or any name)
• Choose caller avatars
• Swipe to switch between profiles on main screen
✓ Delay Options
• Instant call (default)
• 5-second delay
• 10-second delay
• 30-second delay
✓ Call Settings
• Enable/disable ringtone
• Enable/disable vibration
• Voice playback during call
• Auto-end timer (1-5 minutes)
✓ Optimized for Wear OS
• Dark AMOLED-friendly design
• Clean, non-overlapping UI on round displays
• Fast launch (under 1 second)
• Low battery consumption
🛡️ PRIVACY & SAFETY
• All data stored locally on your watch
• No internet permissions required
• No personal data collected
⚠️ DISCLAIMER
Fake Call does not feature real incoming calls—it only simulates incoming calls for prank and entertainment purposes. The app does not place real calls or connect to any network services.
