Google's Phone App Revamp: Smart Call Filtering for Enhanced User Experience
- 2/24/2025

Google is enhancing its Phone app for Android with new features designed to streamline call management on devices. This latest functionality introduces various filters that categorize calls, simplifying the navigation process for users their call logs. Instead of having all calls in a single, continuous list, individuals can now view their calls sorted into distinct categories, indicating whether they are spam, missed, or from contacts. Originally tested with beta users, this feature is now available to the wider Android community.
With the new additions, users can expect their call history to be organized based on different classifications, which include:
- All
- Missed
- Contacts
- Spam
- Non-spam
This enhancement significantly simplifies the process of locating specific calls, eliminating the need to sift through unrelated entries. However, it's important to note that the current filters do not allow for searching based on whether a call was incoming or outgoing.
The call filtering feature was initially detected in the update version 159.0.718038457-publicbeta-pixel2024 of the Phone app last month. Initially limited to beta testers, recent reports indicate that the functionality has now transitioned to a broader audience of Android users. However, staff members were unable to confirm its availability on Pixel devices, suggesting that the rollout might be managed via server-side updates, potentially in stages.
This recent rollout adds to Google’s ongoing efforts to improve user experience and minimize the influx of unwanted calls. Among these enhancements is the Call Screen feature available on Pixel models, which acts as a virtual assistant to mediate between callers and recipients. This feature allows it to gather information about the caller and the reason for the call, providing a transcription to the receiving party to aid in decision-making regarding whether to answer. Additionally, a reverse lookup capability assists users in identifying incoming calls that are from unknown numbers, further aiding in spam reduction.
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