Attendance was taken, the slides are being read aloud, and your afternoon has better uses. A phone that rings — briefly, apologetically silenced, then answered outside the door — is the least disruptive way to leave a room you cannot just walk out of.
📞 Ready-made scenario: your phone rings, you answer, and a real voice plays —
an urgent callback you have to take. Ringtone, call screen and voice included; nothing to record.
How it works
Open the simulator — the button above preloads the right scenario.
Ring now or schedule it — instantly, in N seconds, or at an exact time.
Answer & step away — a realistic call screen appears and the voice speaks. Excuse yourself and go.
Make it believable
Keep the ring volume low — one or two seconds of audible ring is enough to justify standing up.
Mouth “sorry” to the room as you leave; take the call in the corridor.
Take your bag if you are not coming back; leave it if you want the option open.
Exams and mandatory sessions are not the place — save it for the optional hours.
Frequently asked questions
Will it work in a quiet room?
Yes — that is where it works best. A ringing phone in a silent lecture hall needs no explanation at all; everyone assumes it is real.
Can I trigger it without touching my phone?
Schedule it before class starts. The phone rings on its own at the exact minute you chose.
Is it free?
Yes — the simulator, ringtones and voice scenarios are free in your browser, no account needed.
Feeling unsafe rather than just bored? A fake call can also be a
personal safety tool — on a bad date, on the way home, or any
time you need a reason to move. It is a social exit, not an emergency service.
Calls are simulated — no real call is placed and no one is contacted.
Callbreaker is an entertainment and convenience tool; use it kindly and lawfully.