Google has introduced a new feature called “My calling card” to Android, allowing users to customize their call screen on both incoming and outgoing calls. This feature was missing in the previous versions, but Google is now addressing this oversight by developing a two-way customization system.
Recent beta versions of the Phone by Google app have revealed this upcoming “My calling card” setting. This setting will enable users to personalize how they appear when making or receiving calls. While the feature is not yet functional in the public beta, it is a clear indication that Google is working towards providing users with full creative control over their call identity.
With this new feature, Android users will be able to define their visual identity on a remote device, bringing feature parity in the competitive mobile space. However, one technical consideration that arises is how the system will handle conflicts if both the sender and recipient have customized their calling cards. Google may implement a dual-option system, allowing the recipient to choose between the sender’s design and their own custom card for that contact.
Although there is no official timeline for the public rollout of this feature, the discovery of the “My calling card” setting indicates that Google is refining the Calling Cards experience on Android. Once implemented, Android users will finally have full creative control over their call identity.
The potential benefits of this customization feature are significant, and it is expected to enhance the overall user experience on Android devices. Stay tuned for updates on the release of the “My calling card” feature, which will empower users to personalize their call screens like never before.
