How To | Redial Busy Numbers Automatically on Your iPhone So You Don't Have to Keep Calling & Calling Manually

Even under normal circumstances, it’s almost impossible to speak to a representative for a government agency or company in just one try. Many systems will put you on hold for long periods or ask to call you back when someone is available, but there are still some out there that just give you the busy signal over and over again. In those cases, there’s a jailbreak tweak that can help.

Aptly named AutoRedial, MrBlackHat’s ingenious tweak automatically redials the last call you placed anytime you’re disconnected as a result of a busy signal or the receiver not picking up. The tweak also works even if you’re redirected to voicemail, as long as you don’t end the call yourself.

Whether you’re trying to get through to a contest phone line to win a prize or just trying to get a hold of a representative for a company you’re a customer of or do business with, if you get the busy signal, AutoRedial can help. It’s especially useful for calling the unemployment office, which has become nearly unreachable because of the coronavirus pandemic and the economic fallout because of it.

For $1.49, AutoRedial also comes with numerous options like setting a delay in between redial attempts and enabling haptic feedback. The tweak can be purchased from either Cydia or Sileo, though, the process is a little more involved than most other tweaks you would buy from those apps.

If you’re not jailbroken or don’t want to jailbreak, there are still options for you. You can use your iPhone’s built-in redialer button or build a shortcut that makes the process just a tad bit faster. There are better options for Android, but on iOS, you need to jailbreak to get the same kind of success.

Step 1: Install AutoRedial’s Repo

To get AutoRedial, you need to install its repository first. In either Cydia or Sileo, from the “Sources” tab, tap “Edit” then “Add” (in Cydia) or hit the plus button (Sileo), input repo.twickd.com, and select “Add Source.” Note that any repos you add in Cydia won’t be added to Sileo automatically, and vise versa.

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