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- Make receive phone calls - Phone app Help - Google Help
Tip: With some supported carriers and devices, you can also make video calls, video conference calls, or RTT calls Learn how to make video calls or RTT calls Answer or reject a phone call When you get a call, the caller’s number, contact name, or caller ID info shows on screen
- Make a call with Google Voice - Computer - Google Voice Help
You can make domestic and international calls from your Google Voice number on desktop or mobile Call someone with Google Voice
- Make Google Voice calls over the internet
To use Google Voice to make calls through your mobile carrier, link your mobile number Learn which features work on Google Voice calls You can't use incoming call options, like call recording and call transfer, on a computer or mobile device If you use a Bluetooth® device, you might not be able to use the device buttons to answer or end calls
- Set up your phone to make receive Google Voice calls
Your Google Voice number lets you make and receive calls at voice google com or on the Google Voice app You can also link phone numbers you want to forward calls to if you don't want to answer with G
- Manage call history do a reverse phone number look up
Missed calls (incoming) Calls you answered (incoming) Calls you made (outgoing) Add numbers to your contacts To add a number to your contacts from your call history, tap the call Add to contact or Create new contact Delete calls from your history Important: Learn how to use the Phone app to record calls
- Make Meet calls with Google Meet
Important: Legacy calls upgrade to Meet calls, which have expanded features like live captions, in-call chat, stackable effects, cloud encryption, screen sharing, and more As users move over to Meet
- Fix problems with Voice calls - Google Help
Make sure your mobile device is set up to answer incoming calls Can't hear ringing for incoming calls If you don't use Voice regularly while it's open, you might not hear ringing for incoming calls To solve this issue, interact with Voice Click through the Voice interface for 10 seconds To learn more read our Autoplay Policy Changes
- Use caller ID spam protection - Phone app Help - Google Help
To use caller ID and spam protection, your phone may need to send information about your calls to Google If someone outside your contact list calls you, or you call them, that phone number is sent to Google to help identify its business Caller ID name or determine if the call is spam Google doesn’t get phone numbers from your Contact list Learn how we help keep your data safe
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