Caller ID spoofing is the practice of causing the telephone network to display a number on the recipient's Caller ID display that is not that of the actual originating station.
It means that there is no caller ID from a call you got on your cell.
I am not sure, if the number displayed is a valid call ID number, but Caller ID displays the phone number of the person who made the call to you including the area code and phone number. From this you an identify the person calling you. If you have a phone book system in the phone and you have saved phone numbers with names, some phones will display name of the person from the address book when the caller id matches the stored number. Some times the number displayed on caller ID is not a standard phone number. Some of these calls may be from a VOIP service or from some customer service call centers (internal on the service provider network) or when the caller ID is masked by the caller or caller's network service provider. - Neeraj Sharma
its a stalker
The # that shows on cell phone is only 4 digits 6842
Higher pixels on a display would mean finer display of images (like photos).
When you get a call and you see PPP on the caller ID it means Public Policy Polling. The calls are coming from a polling company wanting you to complete a survey.
On a caller ID feature on a phone, "incoming private number" means you are receiving a phone call from a number that has been listed as private, meaning the name of the person owning that number has been blocked from your caller ID list.
You have mail!
If the caller is from abroad So UK is +44 which if already in UK do not need to use that
If the caller is from abroad So UK is +44 which if already in UK do not need to use that
IT means that the caller dont want you to know who is calling u