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How to check incoming calls and information after Apple's mobile phone is hacked?

The black screen function of Apple's mobile phone is realized by adding it to the list of contacts or numbers under do not disturb mode. Once a number is blacklisted, calls, text messages and FaceTime calls from that number will be blocked without any notice. This means that users cannot directly view or receive any communication from the contacts in the blacklist.

Due to Apple's emphasis on privacy and user safety, hacked phones and messages are completely blocked in the system, and ordinary users cannot view these messages through normal channels. Even if you use third-party software or services, you can't easily bypass Apple's security mechanism to obtain this information.

Although it is impossible to view the hacked phone calls and messages directly, users still have some ways to know who is trying to contact them. One way is to look at the Recent Calls list. Call records of blacked-out numbers will still appear here, but missed calls or text messages will not be displayed. Another method is to use other devices or phone numbers to try to contact potential contacts and ask them if they sent a message or made a phone call.

However, these methods have their limitations. Looking at the "Recent Calls" list can only tell you which numbers have tried to contact you, but it can't provide specific information. Using other devices or numbers to contact potential contacts may disturb them and may not get accurate information.

If an important contact is blacklisted by mistake, or if you want to view the hacked calls and information, the best way is to delete the contact directly from the blacklist and re-establish communication. In order to avoid the recurrence of similar situations, it is recommended to think twice before adding numbers to the blacklist, and regularly check and update the blacklist list.