With the release of iOS 26, Apple introduces a groundbreaking Call Screening feature designed to revolutionize how iPhone users handle spam and unknown calls. Unveiled at WWDC 2025, this AI-powered tool automatically intercepts calls from unsaved numbers, prompting callers to provide their name and reason for calling before the phone even rings. By displaying a real-time transcript of the caller’s response, Call Screening empowers users to decide whether to answer or ignore the call, effectively filtering out robocalls, telemarketers, and potential scams. Building on iOS 17’s Live Voicemail, this feature processes everything on-device to ensure privacy and is set to significantly reduce the 3.3 billion spam calls Americans receive monthly, offering iPhone users a seamless, distraction-free experience. Michael Burkhardt for 9to5Mac:
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