You can fix this by updating your "Nickname" or display name in your UScellular My Account portal under "Manage Devices". It makes your calls much more likely to be answered!

: If a specific name hasn't been linked to a phone number in the national CNAM database, the receiving carrier's system defaults to the carrier name associated with that number's original block.

While you can't always change this directly through your phone's local settings, there are ways to update what others see:

Scammers sometimes fake their caller ID to display "US Cellular" or local numbers to gain your trust—a tactic known as . How to Correct Outbound Caller ID on Cell Phones

Seeing "US Cellular" on your Caller ID is usually a sign that the number belongs to their network blocks or that the call has passed a basic verification check. It is less likely to be "spam" than a call showing "Scam Likely," but you should still exercise caution.

: Updates to the CNAM database can take time. If you recently changed your name or ported a number, the system may still reflect the default carrier branding. How to Change Your Displayed Name

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