If you don’t want to answer calls, there are a few ways to do so on your Android phone.
- Open the Phone app and tap the Menu button.
- Select Settings and then Call blocking.
- To add a number to your call block list, tap Add number and enter the phone number or contact name.
- To remove a number from your call block list, tap Remove number and enter the phone number or contact name. ..
Who’s calling me now? It’s a question everyone has asked. Smartphones make it easy to see who’s calling before you answer, but what if you didn’t even have to look at the screen? The Google Phone app can announce it.
Google’s official Phone app has a feature called “Caller ID Announcement.” When it’s enabled, your phone will announce the caller out loud. The “Phone by Google” app comes pre-installed on Pixel phones, and you can install it from the Play Store on other select Android phones.
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Before we get started, you might need to set Phone by Google as your “default” phone app. If you missed the prompt to do this when first opening the app, you can do it manually. The process is slightly different depending on the phone, but it will be something similar to Settings > Apps >Default Apps > Phone.
With that done, open the app and tap the three-dot menu icon in the top-right corner.
Now, select “Settings” from the menu.
Scroll down and select “Caller ID Announcement” from the settings.
Tap “Announce Caller ID.” If you’ve never touched this, it will be set to “Never.”
A pop-up will give you three choices. Select one of them.
Always: The caller will be announced out loud every time you get a call. Only when Using a Headset: The caller will only be announced if you’re using some sort of headset. Never: The caller will never be announced.
That’s it! Depending on your selection, you’ll hear a friendly announcement of the caller when you get a call. This is super handy for those times when you might not be near your phone.
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