Use the Phone app to record calls You can use your Phone app to: Always record calls from unknown numbers. Always record calls from selected contacts. Record an individual call. Tips: You can playback saved recordings and also modify duration to keep recorded calls. You can see when call recording is active with the call recording indicator.
When you communicate in Google Meet, you can use either: Meetings: Create a schedule or join instant meetings with a link. All meetings are cloud-encrypted. Calls: Meet calls Upgraded mobile calls that ring directly to a Google Workspace, personal account, or phone number that is cloud-encrypted. End-to-end encryption is available for personal users. Learn about additional encryption. Learn ...
Tip: With some supported carriers and devices, you can also make video calls, video conference calls, or RTT calls. Learn how to make video calls or RTT calls. Answer or reject a phone call When you get a call, the caller’s number, contact name, or caller ID info shows on screen.
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.
Make and receive phone calls - Phone app Help - Google Help
You can make domestic and international calls from your Google Voice number on desktop or mobile. Call someone with Google Voice Important:
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 Important: Learn how to use the Phone app to record calls.