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Google is testing customizable calling cards for Android that show up when your friends call

Google is testing customizable calling cards for Android that show up when your friends call

Posted on 15 August 2025 By jobuzo

Google has started rolling out customizable calling cards for the beta versions of its Android Contacts and Phone apps. Android Authority found clues that the company was working on the feature back in July when it did an APK teardown. Now, you can give it a try if you decide to install the beta versions of the apps. As the publication notes, Google’s implementation is the direct opposite of Apple’s. On iOS, your set your own photo and name that you want to show up on other people’s phones when you call them. You cannot alter other people’s Contact Posters, as Apple calls the feature. Meanwhile, on Android, you can’t make your own calling card. The feature instead gives you a way to set a photo and a name for your contacts that show up on your screen when they call you.

If you do have access to the beta Contacts app for Android, you’ll now see a note that says “Try adding a calling card” when you view a contact’s details. From there, you can choose a photo you have of that contact from your gallery or take a new one of them with your camera. You can also adjust the font type and color for their name. Whenever they call, that calling card will take over your phone screen. If this sounds nothing new to you, it may be because Samsung has had a profile card feature for a while now that works just like Google’s implementation. It’s already widely available and accessible from your contacts’ profile pages.

Google is testing customizable calling cards for Android that show up when your friends call


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