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How to Show or Hide Caller ID on Samsung Galaxy S20 Ultra/S20 Plus/S20/S10 Plus/S10/S10e

Last Updated on July 19, 2022 by Bestusefultips

By default, show caller ID on your Samsung Galaxy devices. You can show or hide caller ID on Samsung Galaxy S20 Ultra/Galaxy S20 Plus/Galaxy S20/Galaxy S10 Plus/Galaxy S10/Galaxy S10e. If you don’t want to show your name and phone number in outgoing calls, you need to turn off caller ID Samsung. Your caller ID is displayed by default when you make a call on your Samsung. If you don’t want to show your name when you make a call, you need to turn on the caller ID on Samsung devices. Also, uses Hiya on Samsung to show you the names and pictures of callers and message senders who aren’t in your contacts list.

Do you want to make your number private on Samsung Galaxy S20/S20+/S20 Ultra/S10+/S10/S10e? Follow the below-given step-by-step process to enable caller ID on Samsung Galaxy One UI.

How Do I Turn On Caller ID on Samsung Galaxy?

How to turn on caller ID on Galaxy S10 Plus

You can enable caller ID in Samsung Galaxy using the below-given call settings.

Step 1: Swipe up from the bottom of the home screen to access the App drawer.

Step 2: Tap on Phone app.

Step 3: Tap on Three vertical dots (More) in the upper right corner.

Step 4: Select Settings.

Step 5: Tap on Call settings.

Step 6: Scroll down and tap on Supplementary services.

Step 7: Tap on Show your Caller ID.

Step 8: Choose from Network default (Default)/Never (Hide your Number)/Always.

It will register your name and number so other people can see this information when you call or message them.

Enable Read Caller Name Aloud on Samsung Galaxy (One UI 4.1)

If you want to know the caller’s name without seeing the phone, turn on reading the caller’s name aloud on Samsung Galaxy using answering and ending calls settings.

Phone app > Three vertical dots > Settings > Call settings > Answering and ending calls > Read caller name aloud

Here you can also turn on press volume up to answer phone calls, enable auto answering to automatically answer incoming calls, and use the power key to end a call on Samsung devices.

Block a Phone Number on Samsung Galaxy

Step 1: Open the Phone app in your Galaxy.

Step 2: Tap Three vertical dots (More) at the top right side corner.

Step 3: Select Settings.

Here you can see block numbers, caller ID & Spam protection, record calls, caller alerts, Wi-Fi calling, and other Samsung call settings.

Step 4: Tap on Block numbers.

Step 5: Toggle on Block unknown callers to block unknown numbers on Samsung Galaxy.

You can add a specific phone number or choose a number from the contacts or recent contacts list.

Step 6: Add a number you want to block calls on Samsung and tap on Block.

Now added phone numbers couldn’t make phone calls or send text messages to you.

How to Unblock Numbers on Samsung Galaxy One UI

Phone call app > More > Settings > Block numbers > Tap Minus (-) icon

How do I Hide my Caller ID on Samsung Galaxy S20 Ultra?

By default, show your number when you make a call on your Samsung devices. If you want to hide your caller ID on Samsung Galaxy S20 Ultra, go to Phone app > Three vertical dots at the top right corner > Settings > Supplementary services > Show you caller ID > Never.

How Do I Make my Number Private on Samsung Galaxy S20?

You must hide your caller ID to make your number private on your Samsung Galaxy S20 series. To hide caller ID, go to Phone app > Three vertical dots at the top right corner > Settings > Supplementary services > Show you caller ID > Never.

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And that’s it. I hope this little tip helps turn on caller ID on the Samsung Galaxy One UI  device. Stay and connect with us for the latest updates. If you have any questions, please tell us in below comment box.

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