FYI: This article pertains only to Android users on OS 15 and above.
With the release of Android OS 15, the new Private Space feature allows users to create a hidden and locked folder of apps. Apps in this folder are hidden from the “recents” view, notifications, settings, and from other apps when the private space is locked.
How this impacts Sideline
It’s important to be aware that making and receiving Sideline calls will not work as expected when the app is in a private space.
Sideline relies on your device’s phone number to route calls to Sideline, which is why this feature does not work with our app specifically.
Receiving a call:
When the private space is locked:
- Incoming calls will not come through the Sideline app.
- The caller’s number or contact name will not be visible. The caller ID will instead show the pilot number.
- Declining the call will send the caller to your personal voicemail.
- If the call is unanswered, the caller will hear your Sideline voicemail.
- No notifications will be shown for missed calls.
When the private space is unlocked:
- Incoming calls will not come through the Sideline app.
- The caller’s number or contact name will not be visible. The caller ID will instead show the pilot number.
- Declining the call will send the caller to your Sideline voicemail.
- If the call is unanswered, the caller will hear your Sideline voicemail.
- Missed call notifications will be shown.
Making a call:
- Outgoing calls will be redirected to the device's calling app.
- The caller will see your carrier phone number instead of your Sideline number.
We hope this article helps you understand OS 15 and its impact on Sideline. Should you have further questions or concerns, please contact support.
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