Scam calls are a significant concern for many phone users, and Google’s Phone app has just introduced a new tool to make it easier to identify and avoid these unwanted calls. The “Lookup” button is a feature that allows users to quickly and easily identify unknown callers, providing valuable information about the caller and helping users make informed decisions about whether to answer or report the call.
How the Lookup Button Works
Before the Lookup button, users had to manually search for unknown numbers on Google or other apps like Truecaller to find out who was calling. This process could be time-consuming and frustrating, especially if the caller was a scammer. With the Lookup button, users can simply tap the button when they receive a call from an unknown number, and the app will automatically search for information about the caller.
Benefits of the Lookup Button
The Lookup button provides several benefits to users. If the caller is a scammer, the app can show what kind of scam they are attempting, helping users decide whether to answer or report the number. Even if the Lookup button doesn’t provide definitive answers, it can still be helpful. If the caller is legitimate and users miss their call, they can leave a voicemail or send a text.
Availability of the Lookup Button
The Lookup button was initially announced as part of the June Feature Drop for Pixel devices. However, according to Android Police, the update is now rolling out independently, which means not all phones will receive the feature at the same time. The good news is that users don’t need to do anything special to get the Lookup button; it will appear in the Phone app during the update.
The Lookup button is a valuable addition to Google’s Phone app, providing users with a simple and effective way to identify and avoid scam calls. With this feature, users can make more informed decisions about who they answer and report, helping to reduce the impact of scam calls on their daily lives.