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Using Android Phone Calls on Other Devices

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Using Android Phone Calls on Other Devices

In today's interconnected world, being able to use your Android phone calls on other devices can provide immense convenience and flexibility. Whether you want to make or receive calls on your tablet, laptop, or even smartwatch, Android offers several methods to extend your phone's calling capabilities. This comprehensive guide will walk you through the various options available, allowing you to seamlessly use your Android phone calls on other devices.

Prerequisites

To use your Android phone calls on other devices, you'll need the following:

  1. An Android phone running Android 7.0 (Nougat) or above.
  2. The same Google account signed in on all devices.
  3. Active Wi-Fi or cellular data connection on all devices.

Method 1: Using Google Voice

Google Voice is a popular service that allows you to make and receive calls on multiple devices using a single phone number. Follow these steps to set up Google Voice:

  1. Open the Google Voice app on your Android phone.
  2. If prompted, sign in with your Google account or create a new one.
  3. Follow the instructions to choose a phone number or link your existing one.
  4. On your other device (tablet, laptop, etc.), open a web browser and navigate to voice.google.com.
  5. Sign in with the same Google account used on your Android phone.
  6. Follow the on-screen instructions to enable Google Voice for calls on this device.

Once set up, you can make and receive calls on any device with Google Voice using your phone number.

Method 2: Using "Call & Text on Other Devices" (Samsung Only)

Samsung devices offer a built-in feature called "Call & Text on Other Devices" that allows you to mirror your phone calls and texts on other Samsung devices. Here's how to set it up:

  1. On your Samsung phone, go to Settings.
  2. Scroll down and select Advanced features.
  3. Tap on Call & Text on Other Devices.
  4. Toggle the switch to enable the feature.
  5. A prompt will ask you to sign in to your Samsung account. Follow the instructions to sign in.
  6. On your other Samsung device, repeat steps 1-4 and sign in with the same Samsung account.

Now you can make and receive calls on any Samsung device with this feature enabled.

Method 3: Using a Bluetooth Connection

If you prefer using a Bluetooth connection, you can pair your Android phone with other compatible devices, such as tablets or laptops, and route your calls through them. Here's how to do it:

  1. On your Android phone, go to Settings.
  2. Tap on Connected devices or Bluetooth.
  3. Turn on Bluetooth and pair your phone with the target device.
  4. On the paired device, go to its Bluetooth settings and ensure it is connected to your Android phone.
  5. Open the Phone or Dialer app on your Android phone.
  6. Dial a number or select a contact to make a call.
  7. In the call settings, choose the connected Bluetooth device as the audio output.

Now, when you make or receive a call on your Android phone, the audio will be routed through the connected Bluetooth device.

Method 4: Using Third-Party Apps

Several third-party apps offer the ability to make and receive calls on multiple devices. Some popular options include:

  • MightyCall: Offers call forwarding and syncing across devices.
  • Slack: Allows call forwarding from your Android phone to your computer.
  • Microsoft Teams: Lets you receive calls made to your Android phone on your computer.

Search for these apps on the Google Play Store, download and install them, and follow the respective app's instructions to set up call syncing or forwarding.

Conclusion

By following the methods outlined in this guide, you can leverage your Android phone to make and receive calls on other devices, providing you with enhanced convenience and flexibility. Whether you choose to use Google Voice, Samsung's "Call & Text on Other Devices" feature, Bluetooth connectivity, or third-party apps, you'll never miss an important call, regardless of the device you're using. Enjoy the freedom of using Android phone calls on multiple devices!