(Picture alt text: a screenshot of my phone’s call log, with numbers redacted (just in case). The phone numbers (except for one) are all spam calls)
I’m not sure if this is the correct place for this, but I am at my limit with these.
Constantly throughout the day I get spam call after spam call. I constantly report them to Google (I’ve got a Pixel 5, if it matters), yet nothing changes. This has been happening for months.
These calls will also leave the exact same, completely silent, 4-second voicemails. I will block and report spam, but you know how it is. There’s no way to turn voice mail notifications off, and I wouldn’t necessarily want to, because I know I’d miss something genuine or important.
What do I do? Is there anything I can do, beyond changing numbers? Even then, I’m sure a new number would exist in some database somewhere and be victim to more spam calls. This is heinous.
Thanks for reading. I’m just so frustrated.
Edit: this got a lot more attention than I anticipated. I appreciate the suggestions for different spam blockers and settings! It’s also nice knowing I’m not alone. Hopefully, at least in the US, we’ll get some real legislation eventually that will kill these spam calls once and for all.
@ililiililiililiilili @Marighost Lineage or CalyxOS are better options than replacing a perfectly good phone.
I must admit I’m a bit afraid to modify my phone like that, just not something I’m used to. Plus, I’m afraid of how it’ll work with my carrier (Google Fi). Might be worth researching, it seems.
Are there any alternative OS options for a Pixel 5 with a locked bootloader? Edit: I think carrier-locked is the more accurate term. The option to unlock the bootloader in developer options is greyed out.
@ililiililiililiilili I think that is a dealbreaker for any 3rd party OS. Check with your cellular provider to see if they will unlock it.
Thanks! Will do! I have since bailed from Verizon, so that seems like a long shot.
@ililiililiililiilili I think*** they are required to unlock the phone if you don’t owe them anything. I had them carrier unlock my last iPhone when I switched to Android so I could sell it at full value vs locked value. That’s not quite the same as the bootloader. It might be worth asking though.
If it’s carrier locked and paid off then contact your carrier or visit their website about it. If it’s Verizon then I think you screwed regardless.
Gotcha. Thanks for confirming I’m scewed. Its definitely a Verizon-specific Pixel 5 I bought used and I ran for a bit.