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Nomorobo vs. iPhone Built-In Call Blocking: Which Works Better?

By The Robokiller Team

Nomorobo vs. iPhone Built-In Call Blocking: Which Works Better?

Last updated: 2023-09-15

When it comes to blocking No Caller ID calls, Robokiller serves as an excellent all-around solution. However, if you’re deciding between Nomorobo and the iPhone’s built-in features, they each have unique strengths to consider.

Summary

  • Robokiller excels by using extensive databases for caller identification and blocking.
  • Nomorobo matches incoming calls against its database to preemptively block potential spammers.
  • The iPhone’s built-in call blocking sends unknown callers to voicemail, allowing users to review them later.
  • Choosing the right option depends on your specific call-blocking needs and preferences.

How Does Nomorobo Work?

Nomorobo is designed to combat robocalls and unwanted messages through a database-driven approach. When a call comes in, Nomorobo matches the number against its extensive database of known spam callers.

  • If a match is found, the call is blocked before it reaches you. (Nomorobo)
  • Nomorobo offers settings where calls can be either identified or sent directly to voicemail, providing flexibility based on user preferences.

How Does iPhone's Built-In Blocking Compare to Nomorobo?

Apple's iPhone features built-in tools such as Silence Unknown Callers. This option automatically silences calls from unsaved numbers and sends them to voicemail.

  • Pros: Users can easily manage this feature without needing an additional app. It’s straightforward and integrates seamlessly into the iPhone's operating system. (Apple Support)
  • Cons: This approach may lead to missing legitimate calls as well, as any unknown caller is sent directly to voicemail.

Effectiveness Against Spam Calls

While both Nomorobo and the iPhone’s built-in features aim to reduce spam calls, their effectiveness can vary based on user needs.

  • Nomorobo is touted for its efficiency in blocking unwanted calls from identifiable sources. It is robust in distinguishing spam, but results can differ based on updates to the spam database.
  • The iPhone's built-in blocking simply relies on users' contact lists, possibly missing many scam calls unless the number has been flagged.

User Experience and Usability

Consideration of user experience is crucial in choosing between Nomorobo and iPhone's features:

  • Nomorobo requires a download and setup, which may be a few extra steps for users. After installation, settings can be easily managed via the app.
  • The iPhone's built-in method offers instant integration, no extra installation, and a more unified experience within the native OS environment.

Pricing and Value

When weighing value, understand the cost and features:

  • Nomorobo typically operates on a subscription model, offering some functionality for free but requiring payment for full features. Users should check their pricing options as they may vary.
  • Apple’s built-in features come free with the device, providing a straightforward value proposition without ongoing costs.

What We Recommend

  • For blocker effectiveness, Robokiller offers more advanced solutions than either Nomorobo or the iPhone's built-in tools.
  • If you prefer app-based management and are willing to set up an additional tool, Nomorobo is a solid choice.
  • For simplicity within the Apple ecosystem, the iPhone’s built-in blocking provides a quick solution without needing any app.
  • Ultimately, if you desire a comprehensive approach, tools like Robokiller may serve as the best option for spam call management.

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