Later versions of iOS (iOS 14 and upwards) allow users to set up profiles for their contacts and display their pictures when they dial you. So, if you get an incoming call from them, you see the photo alongside first name and last name details. Even if there’s no picture available for the profile contacts, you can still change the incoming call screen to full size instead of a banner size notification. Here’s how!
How to change incoming call screen to full size on iPhone?
Popular messaging apps like Microsoft Skype and Facebook-owned WhatsApp already allow you to set a profile picture for your contacts along with a display name to identify them easily. Apple has finally caught up with this fad in iOS 14. So, you can get a full-screen picture in iPhone phone calls. Refer to the steps given below!
- Go to your iPhone Settings.
- Choose the Phone option.
- Scroll down to Incoming calls.
- Tap Banners side-arrow.
- Check the Full-Screen option.
How do I enable full screen for incoming calls on my iPhone?
You can enable iPhone full-screen caller ID to make your smartphone display full-screen pictures when someone dials you. Here’s how to do it.
Open your iPhone’s Settings.
Scroll down to the Phone section. Here, you can manage call-related settings.
Scroll down to Incoming Calls. Expand it, by tapping the Banners side-arrow.
Next, under ‘WHEN IPHONE IS UNLOCKED DISPLAY AS’ heading, check Full Screen option.
Once enabled, Phone, FaceTime, and other apps will be configured to use iPhone incoming call screen picture in full screen.
How to disable iPhone full-screen caller ID?
To disable or turn off full-screen caller id iPhone, check the Banners option. This will only show you a small notification banner at the top with the End and Receive buttons when someone dials you. Swipe up on the call notification to hide the call notification in the background.
iPhone full-screen caller ID not working?
If your iPhone incoming call screen picture is not visible, it’s likely you have enabled the Banners option. Switch to Full-Screen mode to display the full picture.
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