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Make a call with Google Voice Important: To call someone from your computer, you must use one of these browsers: Google Chrome Mozilla Firefox Microsoft Edge Safari You can’t make emergency calls with Google Voice To make an emergency call, use your device’s phone app
Make a call with Google Voice If the call isn't free, you get a message from Google Voice The message says how much the call costs or that the call routes through Google Voice Learn more about the cost of a call If you don't get a message, your call doesn’t use Google Voice and your carrier can charge you A recent app update didn't change your call settings
Make receive phone calls - Phone app Help - Google Help Answer or reject a phone call When you get a call, the caller’s number, contact name, or caller ID info shows on screen When a carrier can verify that this call isn’t spoofed, above the caller's name or number, it shows Verified While most carriers support this, Verizon doesn't The specific wording and icon may vary
Make Google Voice calls over the internet 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 Make emergency calls You can only make emergency calls if your work or school manages your Voice for Google Workspace account
Set up Google Voice - Android - Google Voice Help Read voicemail transcripts in your inbox and search them like emails Personalize voicemail greetings Make international calls at low rates Get protection from spam calls and messages Block unwanted callers Screen calls before you answer Google Voice saves and processes your call, text, and voicemail information
Make a call on your Google smart speaker or display Make a call on your Google smart speaker or display With Google smart speakers and displays, you can make calls to friends, family, and businesses with your voice You can also make video calls with a Nest display Before you make a call from your speaker or display, set up the calling methods you want to use
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
Manage call history do a reverse phone number look up See your call history Open your device's Phone app In the Home tab , you'll see one or more of these icons next to each call in your list: 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
Use Call Notes in Phone app - Phone app Help - Google Help Accessibility: Review call details on the go, even if you weren't able to take notes during the call Improved organization: Review your call summaries and transcripts to find specific information quickly Learn how to save manage summaries transcripts All your call summaries and transcripts are conveniently saved within the Phone app
Screen your calls before you answer them - Phone app Help Set up automatic call screening on your phone Important: Call Screen doesn’t work with third-party call recording and screen recording apps We recommend you turn off these apps before you use Call Screen Make sure you have the latest version of the Phone app If you find Update, tap it