
Calling Cards on Android took inspiration from iOS’ Contact Posters, though there are some significant differences. For one, users currently cannot set their own Calling Cards, though Google is working to solve this big complaint. Another oversight is that Calling Cards are not supported on Wear OS, so users get the standard Wear OS call screen even if they have set up Calling Cards on their phone. We’ve now spotted clues that indicate Google is working to bring Calling Cards support to Wear OS.
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Calling Cards can be used to personalize calling screens with a full-screen image. When you receive a call from people whose Calling Cards you’ve set up, you’re greeted with a visually immersive, customized screen rather than a generic, bland incoming call screen.