Using it sounds super simple. Just head to your recent calls, tap the unknown number, and check out the options. "Lookup" should be the last option on the right side. Tap that, and you'll see a list of apps that can search the web (including trusty Google Search). Choose your preferred app and search for the unknown number.


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It should be noted that "Lookup" won't magically reveal the identity of every random caller. It's really best for finding businesses or flagging pesky numbers that have popped up on scam alert websites. So, it's not quite a full replacement for hardcore caller ID apps like Truecaller, yet.
There is no official timeline from Google on when "Lookup" will hit Pixels everywhere. Since it's in testing and can only be seen by enabling some hidden flags, it might not be ready until the next feature drop or maybe even not until Android 15 hits later this fall. In the meantime, it's best to exercise caution when it comes to dealing with scammers, which should be a rule to be followed regardless of whether you have a handy lookup tool or not.ncG1vNJzZmivp6x7sbTOp5yaqpWjrm%2BvzqZmp52nqHyxtdeeo2ato5q%2FtHnWoqOlZaOkvK95wZ5kmpqcmnq1u4yemKyhnK56rbvOpKypZaWjuK%2B71qdkp62dl7Kzv4yfqailXam1prXRZpqapJxiubCzvqKbam1nZX94