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      Google appears close to introducing a long-anticipated update to its Phone by Google app that finally lets Android users set their own visual identity card that shows up on other people’s phones when making calls — a capability long offered on Apple‘s iPhone as Contact Posters but missing in Android’s “Calling Cards” feature. According to independent leaks and beta teardown reports, a new “My Calling Card” setup section has been discovered in the latest app beta, showing a full creation flow where users can pick an image, fonts and visibility settings for their personal card. This fills a glaring omission in Android’s call customization, which previously only let users edit how incoming calls appeared on their own devices. While Google hasn’t announced a release date, the depth of the leak suggests the feature is nearing a public rollout, giving Android users enhanced caller identity control and richer call screen personalization.

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      https://www.androidheadlines.com/2026/01/androids-missing-calling-card-feature-might-be-on-its-way-finally.html
      https://www.androidauthority.com/caling-cards-android-my-calling-card-setup-3631253/
      https://9to5google.com/2025/10/24/google-phone-my-calling-card-option/

      Key Takeaways

      • Android’s Phone app is preparing a true two-way Calling Card feature that lets users customize how their own call identity appears to others, not just how they see incoming calls.
      • The new “My Calling Card” flows include image selection, font/color customization, and visibility controls for contacts vs everyone.
      • This update brings Android closer to feature parity with Apple’s Contact Posters and reflects Google’s broader push into richer, customizable communication experiences.

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      For years, Android’s caller ID and personalization features lagged behind Apple’s ecosystem. iPhone users have enjoyed Contact Posters — calling cards that not only display on their own devices but broadcast a polished visual identity to recipients. Android’s own “Calling Cards” feature was a step in the right direction, letting users stylize how incoming calls appear on their phones, but it stopped short of letting callers control their outbound presentation. That gap was more than cosmetic: in a world where brand, trust, and clear identification matter, having control over how you appear when you call someone else has practical value. Law-abiding small businesses, professionals, and private citizens alike benefit from clear caller identity so that their calls don’t get dismissed as spam or ignored.

      The latest leaks indicate that Google is finally taking this seriously. Independent tech outlets that dissect app updates — Android Headlines and Android Authority — report finding a “My Calling Card” section in a recent beta build of the Phone by Google app. The new flow isn’t a placeholder; it looks into practical setup steps: choose an account, pick an image from your gallery or Google Photos, customize fonts and colors, and choose whether everyone or only your contacts can see your card. That level of customization could reduce misidentified calls and improve trust in an era when robocalls and spoofing erode confidence in legitimate calls.

      Equally important is control. Android Authority notes that if someone has already configured a custom card for your number on their device, their version may take precedence — a sensible default that respects personal contact setups. Conversely, if no local card exists, your own My Calling Card will be displayed. This dual-layer approach balances user control and practicality, which conservatives generally appreciate: individual choice, clear opt-in privacy, and sensible defaults.

      There’s no official announcement yet on when this feature will debut broadly, but the beta evidence suggests Google is close. If rolling out soon, this update gives Android a catch-up moment in user-facing communication UI, offering meaningful personalization without sacrificing clarity — a win for Android users tired of one-sided customization. It also underscores that Android’s flexibility can emulate and, in some cases, match iPhone’s strengths, while keeping core user control front and center.

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