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    One in Every Two Unknown Calls in Nigeria Is Spam or Fraud as Truecaller Expands Protection

    Truecaller, the leading global platform for verifying contacts and blocking unwanted communication, today announced the expansion of Truecaller Lite, a new app designed specifically for entry-level Android smartphones, following its early launch in Nigeria.

    One in Every Two Unknown Calls in Nigeria Is Spam or Fraud as Truecaller Expands Protection

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    Nigeria was one of the first markets in the world to receive Truecaller Lite, and the response from Nigerian users helped validate the product ahead of this expansion to eleven more markets across Africa, Latin America, and Asia.

    In Nigeria, where entry-level Android devices are among the most widely owned smartphones, Truecaller Lite is distributed through both the Google Play Store and Partner OEM channels.

    This places fraud protection directly on the devices millions of Nigerians already carry, rather than asking them to find space they do not have.

    Read Also: Why Truecaller’s New Move Could Change How Businesses Reach Customers

    Many of the markets experiencing the fastest growth in spam and fraud are also those where entry-level Android devices remain the most common way people access the internet.

    These devices often face limitations in storage, memory, and processing power that can make running feature-rich applications more challenging. Truecaller Lite was built to address that gap.

    At just 10 MB, Truecaller Lite is a separate, native Android app designed from the ground up for devices with limited resources. It is a new product, not a reduced version of the main Truecaller app.

    The app delivers the protections users rely on most, including caller ID, spam and fraud blocking, default dialer, number search, and contacts, while remaining fast, lightweight, and reliable on entry-level smartphones.

    The protection is the same as the main app, drawing on the same Truecaller database that identified more than 68 billion spam and fraud calls worldwide in 2025.

    Fraud and unwanted communication continue to rise in Nigeria. In 2025, Nigeria was the most spammed country in Africa, with 51 per cent of all unknown calls received by Nigerian users identified as spam or fraud, more than one in every two.

    Many of the markets most affected by these trends are also those where entry-level Android devices dominate, which makes accessible protection more important than ever. Nigeria remains a priority market for Truecaller.

    “Safe communication should not depend on the phone you have,” said Rishit Jhunjhunwala, CEO of Truecaller. “The next billion users live in markets where entry-level devices are often the norm.

    Also Read: Truecaller Crosses 100M User Mark Across Middle East & Africa

    Truecaller Lite is a new product built specifically for them, and it was important for us to provide the same protection from spam and fraud that users expect from Truecaller around the world.”

    Following its initial availability in Nigeria and Colombia earlier this year, Truecaller Lite is now expanding to Kenya, Ghana, Algeria, Chile, Egypt, Iraq, Indonesia, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, and Malaysia, with additional launches planned across emerging markets.

    In Nigeria, the app can be downloaded on compatible devices through the Google Play Store and the Transsion app store.

     

     

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    Franklin Ugo Ndibe is a seasoned Nigerian journalist and media professional renowned for his incisive reporting and editorial leadership in the information and communications technology (ICT) sector.

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