What’s Google saying?
The YouGov survey findings


Survey on users’ experiences with mobile scams. | Image credit — Google
- Android users were 58% more likely than iOS users to report receiving zero scam texts in the week prior. For Pixel users, that number jumped to 96% more likely than iPhone owners.
- On the flip side, iOS users were 65% more likely to report getting three or more scam texts in a week.
- Perhaps most damning, iPhone users were 150% more likely to say their device was “not effective at all” at stopping mobile fraud.
Google credits this to its proactive, AI-driven features like spam filtering in Messages, on-device Scam Detection that spots conversational threats, and, of course, the Phone app’s Call Screen.
Why the big comparison?


Google Pixel’s Scam Detection alert. | Image credit — Google
Google also funded evaluations from security firms Counterpoint Research and Leviathan Security Group. Counterpoint found Android offers comprehensive AI-driven safeguards across nine key areas, while iOS only had them in two. Leviathan concluded that Android smartphones, led by the Pixel, provide the highest level of default scam protection. That “default” part is key. While you can get third-party blockers on an iPhone, Google’s claim is that it is doing this work right out of the box.


Evaluation of AI-powered protections. | Image credit — Google
Is Android really safer here?
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