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    How to Customize Your Calling Card on Android

    8okaybaby@gmail.comBy 8okaybaby@gmail.comMarch 4, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    If you’re an Android user, you can now design what shows up on your contacts’ caller ID when you make calls in the Google Phone app. The Calling Cards feature is getting an upgrade that brings it more in line with Apple’s customizable Contact Poster on iOS.

    Google’s Calling Cards update

    Google first introduced Calling Cards for the Google Phone app last year, which allowed users to manually create full-screen calling cards for individual contacts with photos and customizable text. The feature was originally designed to have these cards show up on your device when contacts call you, but it didn’t allow you to create your own card to broadcast when you call other users.

    Now, you’ll be able to select a photo and add text with customizable fonts and font colors for your own personal Calling Card. Recipients will see your card when you call them—and you can choose whether to send your calling card to everyone or just those in your contacts.

    Once the update is rolled out to your device, you should see a pop-up on the Home tab in Google Phone prompting you to “Create your calling card.” Tap Get Started to link your Google Account. You’ll then be able to select a photo and add text as well as enable who will receive your calling card. Note that you can always edit or remove your customized calling card under Settings > Calling card.


    What do you think so far?

    Again, Apple users have been able to send a custom calling card to other iPhone users since the launch of iOS 17. The Contact Poster feature has even more design options, including photos, Memojis, and Monograms plus customizable text and backgrounds.

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