It shouldn't be too hard - I guess the main difference will be trying to differentiate voice mail from a person picking up, but I guess if you kept the phone by on speaker you you could cancel the script when you hear the person say 'hello'. when I get home I'll see what I can cook up.
what if i end up making millions of $ LOL - early retirement for sure.
Well the problem is that AFAIK Android can't listen into your calls (hence the need to put phone in loudspeaker to record calls two-way), plus the fact that voice mail is on the carrier side not on the phone,.
when an outgoing call goes to voicemail on my Note 3 it is preceded by a different style of 'ringing sound' and after 2-3 of those sounds comes 'your call has been forwarded to an automated voice mail system'
there are times when my phone does hang up and i get a 'call rejected' toast message which i guess is someone hitting the decline button on the other end-this for some might force the call to go to voice mail.
all an app would need to do is merely detect the difference in those ringing sounds.
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