
"Google has been testing this feature for a while now, and it seems like it is finally ready for a wider rollout under the Calling accounts domain."
"There is a new option that allows third-party apps to appear in your call history, which means you'll be able to directly dial your contacts on those apps without jumping to the VoIP app where you got the call from."
"The feature relies on Android's telecom framework and allows third-party apps to register their calls so they can appear in the native phone app just like any regular cellular call."
"The feature will be available on any phone running Android 16.1 and up."
Google is testing a feature that enables dialing contacts from VoIP apps such as WhatsApp, Telegram, and Messenger directly through the default phone dialer. The feature appears under Calling accounts in the Phone by Google app settings. A new option allows third-party apps to appear in call history, so calls made through those apps can be handled like regular cellular calls. The capability uses Android’s telecom framework, letting third-party apps register their calls for display in the native phone app. Availability is expected for devices running Android 16.1 and later, with broader rollout under the Calling accounts domain.
Read at GSMArena.com
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