Google is rumored to be working on a new feature for Android that will allow users to customize their appearance when making phone calls, similar to Apple's Contact Posters in iOS 17. The feature, called "calling cards," was discovered in a recent APK teardown of the Google Contacts app and includes options for using images as contact photos and calling cards.
Strings found in version 4.55 of the Google Contacts app suggest that calling cards will enable users to personalize their call screens with full-screen images and custom fonts, similar to Apple's Contact Posters. The feature may also support syncing calling cards to the cloud and managing them across different Android devices.
If this feature becomes official, it could bring a modern and visual experience to Android's call interface, allowing users to add a personal touch to their calls. However, there is no official confirmation from Google about the release of calling cards yet, so users will have to wait and see how this feature develops.