On older phones, WiFi signals are sometimes detected as calls. They will appear as 444, 888, or some symbols, for example @/%
2026-02-28 20:47:32
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razor :
practically your wifi is calling you
2026-02-28 19:35:05
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RandomWT :
The 444 call is Just your wifi mistaking your phone as a wireless router
2026-02-28 16:24:43
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oppo reno 6 5g 128 gb oled :
bros router is calling you💔
2026-03-02 12:19:09
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alkminiii :
Bro forgot to pay his wifi and his wifi started calling him😭
2026-03-01 11:30:51
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ILOVERAMEN🍜 :
yeah its scary
2026-06-11 14:44:22
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_.julvs :
I think they hate eachother
2026-03-01 13:01:53
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Injured titan TV man :
Just mute Your phone or Just block the number
2026-03-01 11:31:15
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🎀✨itzz_myszka✨🎀 :
czy tylko ja panikuje jak ktoś dzwoni?
2026-03-01 13:20:10
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deniz :
Basically, this is because the 3G network is being shut down. Since your phone is old, it can't detect the new signals. Because it doesn't know what to do with the signals, it just rings. "444
2026-06-11 12:32:12
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Styerlix No_onefr :
turn it off✌️
2026-06-11 08:48:04
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дядя лев топ :
Тут есть русские а то мне страшно
2026-03-01 05:41:58
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Lian_🇦🇱🇽🇰 :
2026-03-01 06:17:12
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jnfragomezz :
I think is like “ i will find you “ in morse code
2026-03-03 08:51:08
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𝐑𝐎𝐄𝐋 🌴🇦🇱 :
so basically this is happening because 3G is being shut down. your phone, being too old, can’t understand the new signals. it doesn’t know what else to do with the signals so it just rings. the number 444 is showed because apparently it’s a standard short code for certain GSM tasks like updating your sim card, and other things. the random symbols like “@$&” and “&)$” are happening because of a simple decoding error where the phone tries to give the “incoming call” a caller name because the tower sends codes in hexadecimal code in which the phone tries to find characters to set as the name. the beeping is not a secret code, but the carriers computer trying to talk to the sim card, older gsm networks use a pulsing signal called tdma. TL;DR, your phones old and sucks, get a new one.
2026-03-16 06:20:12
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dc_habibi :
guys it's not help in Morse code it's wifi sending signals bc it mistakes your device as a router
2026-03-01 06:13:06
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Juann :
For those confused: This happens because older 2G/3G phones can't process 5G signals correctly. The hardware glitches when it hits a frequency it doesn't understand, causing the system to display random symbols like '@%%' and '444' as a ghost call. It’s basically the phone’s brain breaking!
2026-03-02 13:55:05
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丰★T0m$ h4tz ★丰 :
Get on police on another phone to track it to know what hes shes saying maybe he she needs help
2026-03-01 08:14:46
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