Android users notice sudden changes in call settings — Here’s why

Android users across the globe are noticing subtle yet significant changes on their smartphones — and they didn’t lift a finger to cause them.
In recent days, updates rolled out silently have brought a fresh look and feel to the Android experience, leaving many wondering what’s behind the shift
Across social media platforms around the world — including Pakistan and India — have pointed out that their Android phones’ call and contact settings changed automatically from last two days.
The most noticeable difference is in the interface when making or receiving calls. The familiar full-screen layout has been altered, with a new design that allows calls to be managed in a small pop-up from the status bar.
For many, the sudden shift raised eyebrows. How could settings change without permission? While the upgrades may look minor, they have a big impact on how calls are handled. Now, instead of being forced to open the full call app, users can interact with calls more quickly — answering, rejecting, or ending them directly from a floating bar.
The reason behind the change lies in Google’s recent Android system updates, which often roll out silently in the background through Google Play Services. Unlike app updates that users install manually, these system tweaks can alter how built-in features like phone, contacts, or notifications behave.
For those uncomfortable with the new setup, there’s good news: most of these changes can be adjusted in the Phone app’s settings. Depending on your device model and Android version, you can restore some of the older call screen styles by heading to Settings > Apps > Default Apps > Phone or by digging into the Incoming Call Notifications section.
If you’re using an iPhone, however, none of this applies — these changes are exclusive to Android.
Ultimately, while the redesign may take getting used to, it’s part of Google’s ongoing effort to make call handling faster and more seamless. Whether users see it as an upgrade or an unwanted intrusion, one thing is certain: Android is evolving, even when you don’t ask it to.
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