Thursday, 12 Mar 2026

title:How to Set Up Caller Name Announcement on Your Phone

content:Why Caller Name Announcement Is a Game-Changer

Ever been busy charging your phone and missed an important call because you didn’t hear who was calling? Or fumbled to pick up your phone just to see it’s a spam call? The solution is simpler than you think: setting up caller name announcement. In this guide, we’ll walk you through the steps from Technical Expert Baba’s popular tutorial, plus add our own insights to make the process even easier. This feature reads out the caller’s name aloud, so you know who’s calling without looking—ideal for multitasking or when your phone is out of reach.

content:Step-by-Step Setup Guide

Download the App

First, you need to download the caller name announcer app mentioned in the video. The link is available in the original video’s description. Always download apps from trusted sources like Google Play to avoid security risks.

Grant Necessary Permissions

Once installed, open the app and grant the required permissions:

  • Phone access: To detect incoming calls.
  • Contacts access: To read caller names from your contact list.
  • Location access: For location-based settings (like turning off announcements in your office).

Without these permissions, the app won’t function correctly.

Enable Caller Announcement

Toggle the switch labeled “Announcement” to turn on the feature. Now, every time a call comes in, the app will read the caller’s name aloud.

Configure Optional Features

Flash Alert

If you want the flashlight to blink when a call comes in (useful in dark places), enable the “Flash Alert” setting. This helps you notice calls even if your phone is on silent.

Block Contacts

To avoid announcing certain contacts (like spam or personal ones), add them to the block list. Tap “Add Contact” and select the contact you want to block. The app won’t announce calls from these contacts.

Location-Based Settings

Set up locations where you don’t want announcements (e.g., office). Tap “Add Location,” search for your desired location, and enable the setting. The app will automatically turn off announcements when you’re in that area.

content:Advanced Tips & Troubleshooting

Keep the App Running in Background

Don’t force close the app—this will stop it from announcing calls. Make sure it’s allowed to run in the background in your phone’s settings.

Check Volume Settings

Ensure the announcement volume is high enough to hear. Adjust it in the app’s settings or your phone’s volume controls.

Fix Common Issues

If the app doesn’t work:

  1. Clear the app’s cache (go to Settings > Apps > [App Name] > Storage > Clear Cache).
  2. Reinstall the app if clearing the cache doesn’t help.
  3. Check if your phone’s OS is compatible with the app.

content:Toolbox & Action Guide

Immediately Actionable Checklist

  1. Download the caller name announcer app from a trusted source.
  2. Grant phone, contacts, and location permissions.
  3. Enable caller name announcement.
  4. Set up flash alert (optional).
  5. Add unwanted contacts to the block list.

Advanced Resource Recommendations

  • Original App: Use the app from the video (link in the original description).
  • Alternative: “Caller Name Announcer” (free, user-friendly, supports multiple languages).
  • Advanced: “True Caller” (includes caller ID and name announcement for spam calls).

content:Conclusion & Engagement

Setting up caller name announcement can save you time and help you avoid missing important calls. Whether you’re busy at work or just don’t want to reach for your phone every time it rings, this feature is a game-changer.

Which part of the setup are you going to try first? Let us know in the comments—we’d love to hear about your experience!
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