A new feature in Apple's latest big iPhone software update lets you personalize how you appear on other people's incoming call screens and even customize individual contacts on your own incoming call screen if they don't have a preferred style to show you. It's called Contact Posters, available on iOS 17, and it builds upon the shareable iMessage name and photo that iOS 13 introduced. With it, you can customize full-screen details that appear on your recipients' call screens, choosing between photos, Memoji, and monograms with different background colors, typefaces, and more. Don't Miss:... more
Set a Custom Contact Poster on Your iPhone Others Will See When You Call Them
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