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AI Cloners Beware: Google's New 'Fake Call Detection' Is the Shield Android Users Have Been Waiting For

Discover how Google's June 2026 Android Feature Drop is fighting back against scammers using cryptographic 'Fake Call Detection' and transforming style with Gemini's 'Digital Wardrobe.'

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  • Discover how Google's June 2026 Android Feature Drop is fighting back against scammers using cryptographic 'Fake Call Detection' and transforming style with Gemini's 'Digital Wardrobe.'
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AI Cloners Beware: Google's New 'Fake Call Detection' Is the Shield Android Users Have Been Waiting For

AI Cloners Beware: Google's New 'Fake Call Detection' Is the Shield Android Users Have Been Waiting For

As generative AI tools have grown more sophisticated, bad actors have weaponized them to deploy terrifying scams. From hyper-realistic voice cloning to spoofed caller IDs, it has never been harder to trust who is on the other end of the line.

Fortunately, Google is fighting fire with fire. In the newly rolled out June 2026 Android Feature Drop, Google is deploying a revolutionary, industry-first security tool designed to unmask imposter calls in real time: Fake Call Detection.


The Star Feature: Fake Call Detection

Rather than simply guessing if a call is spam based on database lookups, Fake Call Detection uses secure, device-to-device cryptographic handshakes.

When you receive an incoming call that claims to be from one of your saved contacts, the Phone by Google app uses end-to-end encrypted RCS confirmation signals to verify if the call actually originated from your contact's physical device.

If the verification check fails—meaning a scammer is spoofing the number or attempting a voice-cloning bypass—Android will flash a prominent warning on your screen during the call: "This may not be [Contact Name]".

IMAGE_PROMPT: A clean, informative 2D infographic demonstrating Android's Fake Call Detection process. Two smartphones are shown on a dark background; one sends an encrypted RCS signal, the other verifies the device identity, displaying a secure checkmark, while an unverified spoofed line gets blocked by a red warning sign. High-quality vector art style, neon green and red highlights.

This feature is rolling out to devices running Android 12 and newer that use the official Phone by Google app, giving hundreds of millions of users a critical shield against high-tech fraud.


Gemini's Next Trick: The Google Photos 'Digital Wardrobe'

The June Drop isn't just about security; it’s also bringing major lifestyle upgrades powered by Gemini.

Google is debuting Digital Wardrobe inside Google Photos. This feature automatically scans your historical photo library to identify individual clothing items you've worn. It then organizes them into a virtual closet right on your device.

From there, you can:

  • Browse through your entire real-life clothing inventory.
  • Mix and match outfits virtually before getting dressed.
  • Save and catalog previous clothing combinations that you liked.

At launch, the Digital Wardrobe is heading to eligible Android 10+ devices in the United States, India, and Brazil.


'Ask Play' Conversational AI Comes to the Play Store

To round out this massive update, Google is quietly rolling out Google Play Store v51.8, which introduces "Ask Play".

Instead of traditional keyword searching, users can tap a new conversational search button to ask complex, natural-language questions about apps. Need "an offline-capable, ad-free puzzle game for a flight"? Ask Play will stream real-time, flexible highlights to pinpoint exactly what you need without scrolling through hundreds of unhelpful search results.

Wrap Up

With the June 2026 Feature Drop, Google is proving that the battle for smartphone supremacy isn't just about operating system iterations; it’s about providing real-world security and AI-powered convenience when users need it most. Keep an eye on your system updates—this rollout is hitting Pixel and flagship Samsung devices starting today.

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#Android#Google Pixel#Mobile Security#Gemini AI#Android Feature Drop

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