We have been using the Call Screen feature on our Pixel 2 XL and have found that it comes in handy. When the device receives a call, it gives us the option to "screen call." Tapping that button will allow Google Assistant to answer and find out who is calling, and the reason for the call. We can view the conversation in real time on the display, and enter into the discussion, report the call as spam, or have the Assistant obtain more information from the caller.

While the feature came with the Pixel 3 and Pixel 3 XL right out of the box, it was disseminated last month to the Pixel 2 and Pixel 2 XL. Now, according to a Reddit poster (via Droid Life) the original Pixel and Pixel XL are starting to receive the feature.

To see whether or not your OG Pixel or Pixel XL have Call Screen, open the Phone app on your handset. Click on the three dot menu to the right of the search bar. Tap on settings. If you see Call Screen on the list, congratulations. You can now have Google Assistant screen your calls to help you get rid of spam callers, bill collectors, ex-significant others and all of the other people you have no desire to speak with.

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The Call Screen feature, seen on the Pixel 2 XL, is now rolling out to the OG Pixel and Pixel XL