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The Calling Card feature for Android phones was introduced by Google last year. It is similar to that in the Apple iOS , allowing you to customise how incoming calls from your contacts appear on the screen.
There had always been a big limitation for this feature from the time it was launched. It allowed you to customise how other people’s Calling Cards looked like on your phone, but you couldn’t do that for your card on someone else’s phone. It seems Google has found a way to remove this limitation .

Your personal Calling Card can be as colourful as you like
Android Authority have been able to access the “My calling card” feature in the latest beta of the Phone by Google app . This feature will allow you to customise your Calling Card through the Settings menu of the Phone app.
You can pick a photo from your phone’s gallery or Google Photos, change the font and colour, and then choose who can see it. Google also lets you decide whether the Calling Card will be visible only to your contacts or to everyone you call. You can also edit the saved Calling Card at any time.
This feature is only available in the beta version of the app and isn’t live in the stable version. The presence of this feature in the beta app indicates that the company intends to introduce it in future for all Android devices.
Author:Obiajulum Ndubuisi
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Rumours of the Galaxy S26 series started last year. We’re now in the year they’ll be launched, and rumours suggest it could be as soon as next month. Ahead of their official unveiling, regulatory and third-party certifications clarify specifications about the Samsung Galaxy S26 models. The Tech Outlook spotted the Samsung Galaxy S26 Plus on the TUV database, which reveals the exact battery size and charging speed.

Samsung Galaxy S26 Plus Battery and Charging Speed
The unnamed Samsung phone spotted on the TUV certification database has the model number SM-S947B/DS , which previous leaks suggest is that for the Galaxy S26 Plus. According to the certification, the Galaxy S26 Plus uses a 4,755 mAh lithium-ion battery, which is the same as the current Galaxy S25 Plus. Just like in the case of the Galaxy S25 Plus, Samsung will likely market the battery capacity of the upcoming device as 4,900 mAh.
Regarding charging speed, the Galaxy S26 Plus will support the same 45W wired charging as the Galaxy S25 Plus. There’s no mention of the wireless charging speed. According to rumours, Samsung could fully support magnetic Qi2 charging with the Galaxy S26 series. An unreleased Samsung Magnet Wireless Battery Pack appearing on the Wireless Power Consortium database last month is a sign that the Galaxy S26 lineup will add internal magnets. That hasn’t been confirmed yet and whether the Galaxy S26 Plus would support Qi2 15W or Qi2 25W charging speeds.
Other than the Galaxy S26 Plus, there were two other Samsung phones in TUV certifications: the Samsung A37 5G and the Samsung A57 5G. The A37 5G features a 4,905 mAh battery with 45W wired charging speed. The A57 5G also supports 45W wired charging, there were no details on the battery size.
From the TUV certification for the Samsung Galaxy S26 Plus, there won’t be any upgrades in the battery capacity and wired charging speed. There’s only the possibility that the Galaxy S26 Plus could get a wireless charging upgrade with Qi2 magnets. The expected launch date for the Galaxy S26 series is February 25, 2026.
Author:Obiajulum Ndubuisi
Obiajulum is a tech enthusiast passionate about writing. When she isn’t writing about gadgets, she will probably be playing badminton, watching a movie, or surfing the internet.