Google Phone app’s new Caller ID feature will replace Truecaller in your phone
"Google Phone app is finally getting the very basic Caller ID feature that will display caller’s name and number for all upcoming calls"
Google Phone app is finally getting the very basic Caller ID feature that will display caller’s name and number for all upcoming calls.
The company has been working on the feature for quite some time now but it has now been rolled out to users on the stable version of the Google Phone app.
XDA developers was the first spot for the feature in the APK teardown. The publication has shared a few screenshots of how the feature looks. In the Google Phone app, under the settings menu, you will find the Caller ID announcement menu. When you tap on it, you will find the option to turn it on. Once you turn it on “the caller’s name and number will be read out loud for incoming calls”. You will be given three options to choose from- you can either turn the feature on always or only when using a headset. There is also an option to keep the feature off forever. This feature would help you get rid of unwanted and spam calls.
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