Irene Okpanachi is a Features writer, covering mobile and PC guides that help you understand your devices. She has five years' experience in the Tech, E-commerce, and Food niches. Particularly, the ...
Sometimes you need someone to answer right away. Maybe you are locked out. Maybe those concert tickets are about to go on sale. Android users are about to get a helpful upgrade that gives their calls ...
Pixel 9 phones in the US currently require manually activating Call Notes on every call to record, transcribe, and summarize them. Google has been spotted testing automatic call recording within the ...
Karandeep Singh Oberoi is a Durham College Journalism and Mass Media graduate who joined the Android Police team in April 2024, after serving as a full-time News Writer at Canadian publication ...
Google is rolling out a new Pixel portrait setting in the Phone app, giving users more control over call visuals and camera ...
• Google’s “Calling Cards” feature is now widely rolling out in v188 of the Phone app, allowing Android users to personalize incoming/outgoing call screens with full-screen photos and styling options.
It's tough to get people to answer the phone—though I'm not really blaming those who don't pick up. We are so inundated with spam calls these days that refusing to answer incoming calls en masse isn't ...
Google brought a short-lived setting to keep calls in portrait mode following complaints of the new landscape calling ...
Similar to the iPhone, the Google Phone and Contacts apps are introducing customizable “calling cards” that some beta users are beginning to see. Instead of just seeing a person’s profile picture at ...
Google's new Calling Cards make Android calls feel more personal. The feature lets Pixel users customize full-screen contact images. Calling Cards don't back up yet, so setups won't transfer to new ...
Set Calling Cards on Android are wonderful for personalized contacts, but what may be better is setting your own Calling Card that shows up on other devices when you call others. That might be in the ...