lundi 9 juillet 2018

Google Phone 22 prepares to add real-time screening of unwanted spam/scam calls

google dialer

The Google Phone app is the pre-installed dialer application on the Google Nexus and Google Pixel smartphones. It offers a number of useful features such as automatic spam caller detection and a floating bubble for multi-tasking during phone calls. The latest beta version of the application is rolling out on the Google Play Store, and it hints at a new feature that Google has been working on in AOSP for a few weeks now.

An APK teardown can often predict features that may arrive in a future update of an application, but it is possible that any of the features we mention here may not make it in a future release. This is because these features are currently unimplemented in the live build and may be pulled at any time by Google in a future build.

Call Screen – Screening Unwanted calls in the Google Phone app

Google Phone app for Google Nexus and Google Pixel devices

 

Currently, the Google Phone app is able to screen unwanted phone calls based on a database of suspected spammers/scammers. In comparison, the new feature called “Call Screen” will use real-time audio transcription of the phone call to warn you if you’re about to enter a phone call with a robot. This bolsters the dialer’s automatic detection of suspect spam callers. The feature is not yet accessible in the latest version of the Google Phone app as the AOSP implementation is still incomplete.

Here are the strings pointing towards the existence of this feature:

<string name="speakeasy_activated_status_setting_summary">Screen unwanted calls with real-time audio transcription and quick responses</string>
<string name="speakeasy_activating_status_setting_summary">Activating Call Screen / Screen unwanted calls with real-time audio transcription and quick responses</string>
<string name="speakeasy_followup_key">speakeasy_followup_key</string>
<string name="speakeasy_followup_setting_title">Follow-up responses</string>
<string name="speakeasy_how_it_works_key">speakeasy_how_it_works_key</string>
<string name="speakeasy_setting_title">Call Screen</string>
<string name="speakeasy_status_key">speakeasy_key</string>
<string name="speakeasy_status_setting_title">Call Screen</string>
<string name="speakeasy_voice_key">speakeasy_voice_key</string>
<string name="speakeasy_voice_setting_title">Call Screen voice</string>
<string name="speakeasy_works_setting_summary">Call Screen works without Wi-Fi or data. The conversation audio and transcript are saved only in your call history, only on your phone.</string>

The strings show that you will be able to send quick responses to screened phone numbers. This will be done over SMS according to this commit. Interestingly, the “Call Screen” feature will work without Wi-Fi or data connection. That’s great news for those of you concerned that Google will store all of your phone calls. The strings state that the audio and its transcription are only stored in your local call history.

Once the feature rolls out widely, we’ll let you all know. You can download the latest version of the Google Phone app from the Play Store. If you want the latest beta version, you can grab it after signing up for the beta program or side-loading it.

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