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      Apple‘s iOS 26 introduces a fresh spam-fighting tool: new callers who aren’t in your contacts are automatically screened — your iPhone answers silently, asks them to state their name and reason for calling, and then shows you a transcript so you can choose whether to pick up. This “Ask Reason for Calling” option sits alongside older toggles like “Silence Unknown Callers” and “Never,” giving users more control over unwanted interruptions. Apple’s official site confirms that calls from unsaved numbers are prompted for identity, and adds that the feature builds on Live Voicemail and works in tandem with an updated hold-assist mode. Experts are already calling it a game changer in how iPhones handle spam calls, noting it gives users a brief preview of the caller’s intent before their phone even rings.

      Sources: Mac Rumors, Apple

      Key Takeaways

      – You now must opt into “Ask Reason for Calling” under Settings → Apps → Phone → Screen Unknown Callers, to have unknown calls screened rather than ringing you directly.

      – When active, your iPhone will auto-answer unknown calls, ask the caller for their name and purpose, transcribe the response, and then decide whether to ring your device.

      – This new feature complements (and may reduce reliance on) older spam tools like Silence Unknown Callers, while giving users a more transparent window into who’s reaching out and why.

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      Spam, robocalls, and unwanted telemarketing have long plagued smartphone users. With iOS 26, Apple is betting that smarter screening — not just silencing unknown callers — can help restore control to the person receiving the call. The new “Ask Reason for Calling” feature essentially acts as a receptionist: your iPhone intercepts calls from numbers not in your contacts, invites the caller to speak their name and reason, transcribes the reply, then presents it to you before you decide whether to answer.

      To enable it, go to Settings → Apps → Phone → Screen Unknown Callers and pick “Ask Reason for Calling.” (MacRumors) Once enabled, calls from unsaved numbers won’t ring immediately; instead, they’re answered automatically in the background, asked to identify themselves, and your iPhone shows you what they say. (BGR) This is different than simply silencing unknown numbers — because you still get to see a preview, but only legit callers are likely to bother answering. Apple frames it as building off Live Voicemail, by giving you early visibility and letting you ignore nuisance calls more confidently. (Apple Newsroom)

      Early reviews and user impressions are largely positive. Many say that this feature alone justifies upgrading to iOS 26 — fewer random rings, fewer scams getting through, and more peace of mind. (Tom’s Guide) But it’s not flawless: the screening works only if the region and language settings are compatible, and in some cases users report the option not appearing unless their iPhone is set to a supported locale. (UltFone, Apple support forums)

      Callers who refuse to comply (or are bots) likely get dropped, while legitimate ones get a chance. That said, sales teams and autodialers may need to adapt; some experts are already advising firms to train agents to clearly and quickly state purpose during that screening prompt, or risk being filtered out. (CallerIDReputation)

      Another complementary feature in iOS 26 is Hold Assist: if you’re put on hold, your iPhone can notify you when a live agent returns and even transcribe what you missed. (Apple Newsroom) Together, these updates reshape how iPhones manage calls — making the experience more user-centric and less dominated by nuisance interruptions.

      While the feature likely won’t eliminate spam entirely, it adds a thoughtful buffer. Instead of your phone just ringing, now you get context first — you get to decide if a call’s worth your time. Let me know if you want a step-by-step or help with settings on your device.

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