Samsung Galaxy: How to Enable Full-Screen Caller Photo
I’ve always loved thefull-screen photo caller IDfeature for incoming calls. It just adds a nice personal touch. Seeing only a name and a tiny littleprofile pictureon the screen is boring. Fortunately, Samsung Galaxy phones can now display a full-screen photo of the caller natively so no 3rd party apps or workarounds are required.
If you’re using a Samsung Galaxy phone withOne UI 6.1, you may enable full-screen caller images natively. It is easy tocheck which Android and OneUI versionyou are using. Here’s how to do it:

As you can see in the screenshot below, when I receive a call from my friend, his photo appears full-screen on my Samsung Galaxy phone.
As for the customization options, they’re pretty cool. You can change the font style, size, and colors in the text section. In the effects section, you can blur the photo, add a greyscale background, or try out effects like pastel and oil paint, and then in the Portrait Studio you can turn the photo into a different art style for your contact image.

That’s all for now! I hope this quick guide helps you set up full-screen caller photos on your Galaxy phone. Since not many people seem to know about this feature, don’t forget to share it with your friends and family who also use Samsung Galaxy phones!
Rahul is your go-to guide for fixing Windows, Steam, Android, Samsung TV, and Google Chrome. An engineering college dropout who followed his passion for tech, he brings 3 years of troubleshooting experience and 2+ years of running his own tech blog to the table. When he’s not solving your tech problems, you’ll find him unwinding with the latest anime or K-drama.

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