Truecaller is getting a deeper integration to iPhones with the upcoming iOS 18 update. Truecaller’s co-founder and CEO Alan Mamedi announced the upcoming Truecaller integration with iOS 18 through an official X post. The new update is said to bring enhanced and real-time live caller ID features to offer live called ID to iPhones.
Announcing the new integration, Memdi mentioned “Truecaller finally works on iPhone”. “Though it has worked fairly OK in the last 2 years, this time it will be just like you would expect Truecaller to work, end to end”, he further added.
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Apple iOS 18 Will Get A New Truecaller API
Memdi wrote: “From the iOS 18 feature release documentation :) Soon we will hopefully hear people say "Truecaller finally works on iPhone". Even though it has worked fairly OK in the last 2 years, this time it will be just like you would expect Truecaller to work, end to end.”
As per the screenshot shared by Memdi, the iOS 18 will get a Live caller ID lookup feature with the new API that enables developers to fetch information from their servers and provide live caller ID for incoming calls while maintaining privacy.
If you are someone who’s used the Truecaller app on iPhone, then you must know that the app does not offer real-time caller ID as it does on Android. With the new API, apps like Truecaller can now deliver real-time caller ID information right on the incoming call screen. This will make it easier for users to know who’s calling without having to wait for the call to end and then open the Truecaller app to search.
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IOS 18 Coming To iPhones Next Week With New Features
Apple has announced the launch date for iOS 18, and it’s not very far away. The update, which will bring new ways to customize the iPhone’s home screen and lock screen, will arrive on September 16.
In iOS 18, users will be able to freely rearrange apps and widgets on their home screen and change their appearance. Apple is rolling out a redesigned Control Center, too, along with a new password management app and support for satellite messaging. Some other updates include new text effects in messages, a revamped Photos app, and new ways users can organize their inboxes in the Mail app.
Unfortunately, this update will not include the Apple Intelligence features coming to the iPhone 15 Pro and across the iPhone 16 lineup. The upcoming tools will help users rewrite and summarize text and generate images through the AI-powered Image Playground.