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Get Your iPhone to Ask Callers Who They Are Before You Answer

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Spam and cold calls have become such a nuisance that many people simply don't answer their phone unless they recognize the number. In iOS 26, though, you can learn about who's calling before you respond, thanks to a clever feature that intercepts unknown calls and asks the caller to identify themselves before your iPhone even rings.

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The "Ask Reason for Calling" feature is kind of like having your own receptionist. When someone who isn't in your Contacts calls, your iPhone automatically answers the call with a polite automated message asking for their name and reason for calling. The caller is placed on hold while their response is transcribed to text and displayed on your screen, letting you decide whether to accept, decline, or ask for more information.

It's a decent upgrade from the existing "Silence Unknown Callers" option, which simply sends all unrecognized numbers straight to voicemail. With the new approach, legitimate callers – like your doctor or a delivery service – can identify themselves, whereas robocallers and spammers are likely to hang up when greeted by the automated response.

How to Enable Ask Reason for Calling

The following steps show you how to turn on the feature:

  1. Open Settings on your iPhone.
  2. Scroll down and tap Apps.
  3. Select Phone.
  4. Under the "Screen Unknown Callers" section, tap Ask Reason for Calling.

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That's all there is to it. Your iPhone will now intercept calls from numbers not saved in your Contacts and request information before alerting you.

Other Unknown Caller Screening Options

If you don't want to use the new Ask Reason for Calling feature, iOS 26 offers two alternative approaches for handling unknown numbers:

  • Silence: This option automatically sends all calls from unsaved numbers to voicemail. The calls still appear in your Recents list, and you'll receive the voicemail if the caller leaves one. It's the same behavior as the "Silence Unknown Callers" toggle in iOS 18.
  • Never: With this setting, calls from unknown numbers ring normally, just like calls from saved contacts. Missed calls appear in your Recents list as usual. It's your typical iPhone calling experience.

To switch between these options, go to Settings ➝ Apps ➝ Phone, and select your preferred option under "Screen Unknown Callers."

The Ask Reason for Calling feature works best when you maintain an up-to-date Contacts list. Any number saved in Contacts will ring through normally without triggering the screening process, so make sure to add the details of legitimate contacts as soon as you know them.

Top Rated Comments

11 weeks ago
Unfortunately if it’s an automated spam call this tells the spammer that this is an active line and you’re now added to their call list.
Score: 27 Votes (Like | Disagree)
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11 weeks ago
This confuses the heck out of people over a certain age, it’s great.
Score: 15 Votes (Like | Disagree)
11 weeks ago

It would be great if there was a way to enable calls to override this ‘silience’ feature - IF the phone number includes an area code that has been pre-entered (within iPhone call settings) to ALLOW to override this feature

Oftentimes we are expecting an important phone call from either a doctors office or from work for which (we may not know the actual complete phone number) but where the area code IS in fact already known (OR) can be assumed to be one of the receiving callers, local area codes
Unfortunately all the significant robocalls I've seen lately use neighbor spoofing so area codes are not an effective way to identify the call.

For all the talk and supposed action by the FCC the last few years, there are still completely spoofed, foreign originating calls being delivered by the cartel telcos. I don't understand how that can still happen, but it is.
Score: 13 Votes (Like | Disagree)
11 weeks ago
It’s worthwhile to know that this doesn’t work in Low Power Mode.
Score: 12 Votes (Like | Disagree)
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11 weeks ago
Pixel phones have had a similar feature for a few years now and I can say with certainty that this absolutely works. I have found it to be brilliant. I've now enabled it on my Mum's Samsung phone and she has found it incredibly useful too, she hated the spam callers and found them incredibly persistent, but similar to me she has found they hang up as soon as they know it is a call filter and they try for a day or two and then give up (presumably remove the number from their list).

Spammers: yes, they learn that it is an active number, but they have probably got the number from a list somewhere that involves hacked/stolen data anyway so they are expecting the line to be active. Yes, they keep calling back but I've found that after a day or two the calls stop. Eventually they start again when a different person is trying to scam you, they try for a couple of days then they stop. But all you have to do is screen the call. As soon as they find out the call is being screened, they hang up.

Couriers: in my experience, they do leave a message to say who they are and give you a chance to respond.

Doctor/dentist surgeries, school office (who often withhold their internal numbers): in my experience, they always say who they are and give you a chance to respond.
Score: 8 Votes (Like | Disagree)
11 weeks ago
It is a great feature. I turned it on the day it was available. Thank you, Apple for helping me!
Score: 7 Votes (Like | Disagree)

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