Now Google Phone app disabled `Announce caller ID` by default
Now Google Phone app disabled `Announce caller ID` by default
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Google has come up with a new feature for its Phone app. The Google’s official phone calling application will disable the name and number of any incoming calls.

As per The Verge, the new feature announced helps a user can set whether they want the app to announce caller ID every time the phone rings, only when they are wearing a headset, or never. Currently, to enable the new feature, open Google Phone, go to Settings, and then Caller ID announcement. According to feature, the `Announce caller ID` is disabled by default but a user can choose between `Always`, `Only when using a headset`, or `Never`. iOS has had a feature like this for some time, and it seems like Google's version for the Phone app works similarly to Apple`s implementation.

Caller ID announcements are a great accessibility feature for users.

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