Apple has reinforced its commitment to user privacy and security through increasingly useful features. One of the most notable in recent versions of iOS is iPhone call filtering, a tool designed to detect and block unwanted or suspicious calls, protecting users from annoying phone spam.
What is iPhone call filtering?
Apple has incorporated a new call filter in iOS 26 designed to combat phone spam and unwanted commercial calls. Instead of ringing directly, calls from unknown numbers first pass through a “virtual gatekeeper” that handles them and requests information.
When someone not in your contacts calls you, a Siri-like voice asks them to state their name and the reason for the call. Meanwhile, your iPhone transcribes in real time what the caller says and displays it on screen, so you can decide whether to answer, send an automatic message or simply ignore the call.
How to enable call filtering
To use iOS call filtering you need iPhone updated to iOS 26 on a compatible model (iPhone 11 onwards). The basic steps are:
- Open Settings and go to Apps > Phone.
- Find the “Filter Calls” or “Screen Unknown Callers” section.
- Select from three options: allow all calls, silence unknown ones, or “Request call reason” (Call Screening).
Advantages of call filtering
The main benefit of the new iOS call filter is that it drastically reduces interruptions from spam and robocalls without forcing you to stop receiving important calls. By seeing the name and reason on screen before answering, you can prioritise your communications and avoid phone scams.
Integration with third-party apps
Apple allows its detection functions to be extended through specialised apps that use global databases to identify commercial or fraudulent calls in real time. Integration is managed from Settings → Phone → Call Blocking & Identification.
Differences from “Silence Unknown” and Live Voicemail
Before iOS 26, Apple already offered Silence Unknown Callers, manual blocking and Live Voicemail with real-time transcriptions. The new call filter integrates and takes them a step further — the “interview” with the caller happens before the phone rings, and you are shown a summary so you can decide in the moment whether to answer, hang up or reply with an automated message.
The future of intelligent filtering on iPhone
With each new iOS update, Apple improves the precision and adaptability of this system. Future versions could incorporate artificial intelligence to learn from user behaviour, distinguishing between relevant and potentially annoying calls with greater accuracy.
Call filtering on iPhone has not only become a useful tool, but an essential barrier to protect users’ digital lives against the growing wave of phone scams.
