If you’re like me and rely on Truecaller to identify unknown calls and manage your contacts, you’ll appreciate this new update—Truecaller is now available on Android Wear OS smartwatches. This means you can now handle calls and identify who’s calling directly from your wrist.
Here’s a quick guide on how to set it up and what you can do with this handy feature.
Before diving into the setup, make sure your smartwatch is ready for Truecaller. The app is compatible with devices running Wear OS 3.0 or newer. If your smartwatch meets this requirement, you’re all set to enhance your calling experience with Truecaller.
Installing Truecaller on your smartwatch is a simple process. You can download it directly from the Google Play Store on your watch or through the Truecaller app on your phone. Either way, it takes just a few taps to get it up and running.
With Truecaller on your wrist, you can:
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To make the most of Truecaller on your smartwatch, ensure it remains connected to the app on your phone. For a smoother experience, consider setting Truecaller as your default phone app on your watch. This setup will ensure you don’t miss out on key features like caller ID.
And that’s it! With Truecaller now on your Android Wear OS smartwatch, managing your calls is easier and more convenient than ever. In my opinion, having Truecaller on your smartwatch is a game-changer for call management, offering a seamless and hands-free experience.