When you block someone on an Android phone, their messages are still received by your device, but they are automatically moved to a folder called “Spam and Blocked.” This means that the phone is collecting these messages without notifying you or showing them in your regular message inbox. It’s a way to keep unwanted messages separate and out of sight.
This feature can be quite useful in managing your messages and keeping unwanted or spam messages from cluttering your main message inbox. However, it’s important to note that the messages are still being received by your phone, and they are stored in the “Spam and Blocked” folder. So, while you may not see or be notified about these messages, they are still technically going through to your device.
I’ve personally found this feature to be helpful in dealing with unwanted messages and contacts. There have been instances where I have blocked someone, but still wanted to keep a record of their messages in case I needed to refer back to them later. The “Spam and Blocked” folder allows me to do that without having these messages constantly popping up in my main message inbox.
It’s worth mentioning that while Android phones have this built-in feature to handle blocked messages, the behavior may vary slightly depending on the specific Android device or messaging app you are using. Some devices or apps may have additional options or settings related to blocked messages, so it’s always a good idea to explore your device’s settings or consult the user manual for more information.
When you block someone on an Android phone, their messages are still received by your device, but they are moved to a separate folder called “Spam and Blocked.” This allows you to keep unwanted messages out of your main message inbox while still having a record of them if needed.