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Hidden Android Trick: How to Identify Unknown Callers Without Answering

04/07/2026 04:14 - Tecnologia

The Mystery of Unknown Calls

In the era of hyper-connectivity, receiving a call from a number not saved in your contacts is increasingly common and often a cause for suspicion. Whether due to phone scams, telemarketing, or simply contacts we haven't saved, the doubt of whether to answer or not is a constant unknown.

However, as published by Infobae on July 2, 2026, the Android operating system has a very useful native tool that allows you to clarify this mystery without having to pick up the phone. Android, being the most widely used mobile OS globally, includes this feature natively to combat the rise of spam calls that affect users from Buenos Aires to New York.

Google Phone: The Key to the Trick

Google's official phone app, pre-installed on most Android devices globally, includes a feature called Caller ID and spam. This tool relies on Google's vast database, which includes information on millions of verified businesses and numbers reported by the community.

When a call comes in from an unknown number, if the business or person is registered in Google's database, their name or business name will automatically appear on the lock screen or the incoming call interface, allowing us to decide if we want to answer or not.

Steps to Activate the Feature

To enjoy this trick, you need to ensure the feature is activated on your device. The process is simple:

  1. Open the Phone app on your Android device.
  2. Tap the three-dot icon (menu) in the top right or bottom corner, depending on the manufacturer.
  3. Select Settings.
  4. Look for the Caller ID and spam option and turn on the corresponding toggles to see caller ID and filter spam.

Additionally, the app allows for a manual search. If you have a missed call, you can press the unknown number and choose the Search option from the drop-down menu. This will open a window that instantly queries Google's servers to show if there is public information about that phone number.

Privacy and Security First

This tool not only provides convenience but is also a fundamental shield against the growing number of phone scams and fraud campaigns. By identifying the caller before answering, the user saves time and avoids exposure to phishing attempts or sensitive information theft. Google constantly updates its database, making this option increasingly accurate and necessary in our daily lives, protecting users from unwanted interruptions and potential fraud.

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