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- Make receive phone calls - Phone app Help - Google Help
You can make phone calls from the Phone app and other apps or widgets that show your contacts To make a call, you can tap any phone number you find on your device In Google Chrome, to copy the
- Make a call with Google Voice
You can make domestic and international calls from your Google Voice number on desktop or mobile Call someone with Google Voice Important:
- Set up Google Voice - Android - Google Voice Help
When you call from the US, almost all Google Voice calls to the US and Canada are free Some calls to specific phone numbers in the US and Canada cost 1 cent per minute (USD)
- Make Google Voice calls over the internet
Make calls over Wi-Fi Important: If you start a call from the phone app on your device instead of the Voice app, the call uses minutes from your mobile phone plan To use Wi-Fi for a call, start the call from the Voice app Learn how to make a call with Google Voice Turn off Wi-Fi calling Important: If Wi-Fi calling isn’t possible, Google Voice may use your carrier Carrier charges may
- Make a phone or video call with Google Messages
Start a video call With Google Messages, you can continue a conversation on a video call when certain conditions are met You can start a video call through carrier-provided video calling (ViLTE or VoLTE) or the Google Meet app By default, if both of you have ViLTE or VoLTE, the call is placed through carrier-provided video calling
- Use the Phone app to record calls - Google Help
Important: The first time you record a call, you’ll be advised you must comply with local laws related to recording calls Many jurisdictions require consent by all parties to record the call To protect the privacy of all users, when you start recording, both parties are notified with a disclosure that the call is being recorded
- Start a video meeting or call someone
Call someone directly from Chat or Gmail Important: You can call someone directly from Chat or Gmail in Chrome If you make a call to a non-Chrome user, they can receive and join the call but they won't hear a ring You can start a voice or video meeting from Chat or Gmail When the other person receives the call, they’ll hear a ring
- Use caller ID spam protection - Phone app Help - Google Help
Use caller ID spam protection When you make or get a call with caller ID and spam protection on, you can get information about callers or businesses outside your contacts or warnings about potential spam callers To use caller ID and spam protection, your phone may need to send information about your calls to Google
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