You can't use incoming call options, like call recording and call transfer, on a computer or mobile device. If you use a Bluetooth® device, you might not be able to use the device buttons to answer or end calls. Make emergency calls You can only make emergency calls if your work or school manages your Voice for Google Workspace account.

Understanding the Context

You can make domestic and international calls from your Google Voice number on desktop or mobile. Call someone with Google Voice Important: 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. In Google Chrome, to copy the Make & receive phone calls - Phone app Help - Google Help Read voicemail transcripts in your inbox and search them like emails.

Key Insights

Personalize voicemail greetings. Make international calls at low rates. Get protection from spam calls and messages. Block unwanted callers. Screen calls before you answer.

Final Thoughts

Google Voice saves and processes your call, text, and voicemail information. Turn off Meet's call creation ability to prevent your users from placing calls and starting meetings, but they can continue to receive calls or join meetings created by others. Mobile Device Management (MDM) to turn off calling with Google Meet for devices deployed to your organization. Make Meet calls with Google Meet - Computer - Google Meet Help Make calls over Wi-Fi In some cases, you can call people over a Wi-Fi connection instead of a mobile carrier. Not all carriers support calls over Wi-Fi. Before you can make calls over Wi-Fi, you'll need to turn on the feature in your settings.

Important: Some of these steps only work on Android 6.0 and up. Learn how to check your Android version.