“With Truecaller for Android Wear, users will be able to tell right away if the person calling you is a acquaintance, business or scammer, all with a simple glance at your wrist,” Truecaller CEO and Co-Founder Alan Mamedi said. The company’s partnership with Yelp also gives users access to business ratings, and recommendations within Yelp’s directory so users can ID both people and businesses calling your phone. Truecaller’s community has over 65 million user crowdsourced contact info helping users to take the calls they actually want to take. Users with Truecaller installed on their Android phone will be able to have that same information displayed on their Android wearable and be able to identify an incoming call or detect whether a call is from a known scammer. With the Truecaller app, Android wearable users can view the information just by looking down at their watch, and also swipe their watch to answer calls or dismiss calls accordingly.
The popular Truecaller app is now made available for Android Wear. Truecaller is one of the first developers selected to bring an app to the Android Wear platform, allowing users to quickly get call or contact information.