Android 13 update (One UI 5) for Galaxy S22, S21, and S20 allows you to customize the call background for individual contact.
This Galaxy S22 new features guide explains the layout and items in the call screen, how to set up and customize the default call background for each SIM card, and how to customize the call background for individual contacts in One UI 5.
As this feature is identical on all Galaxy phones with the Android 13 (One UI 5) update, this guide applies to many other Galaxy phones (not limited to Galaxy S22, S21, and S20) with Android 13 (One UI 5 and One UI 5.1).
This guide also applies to Galaxy S23, S22, and S21 with Android 14 (One UI 6) update. You may check the complete list of the new features of Android 14 (One UI 6).
By default, when someone calls you, the Phone app will show the “call screen”, as shown in the screenshot below. At the same time, you should see the incoming call notification icon in the status bar.
By default, you can find the following components in the call screen:
Please note you can always customize the ringtone for individual contact, as explained in this guide.
Also, if you are sung the smart covers like Galaxy S22 LED View Case or Galaxy S22 S View Cover, the call screen will not be shown if the cover is closed.
There are two different locations to set up and customize the call background on Galaxy S22 for each SIM card:
The result is identical. So, you only need to master one of the methods.
However, you can find other related options in the Phone app (method 2), for example, changing the layout of the call screen or using AR emoji for the call background.
This method lets you choose a picture or a video in the Gallery app, then assign it to the call background of SIM 1 or SIM2 (for dual SIM versions of Galaxy S22).
You can open the Gallery app from the Home screen or Apps screen.
In the Gallery app, you can open the picture (or a video) you want to use as the call background.
As shown in the screenshot below, tap the menu key (3 vertical dots; marked as 1) to open the menu.
In the menu of the picture, as shown in the screenshot above, tap Set as wallpaper.
In One UI, the call background is treated as a special type of wallpaper.
Now, Galaxy S22 should ask you to choose the wallpaper target (where to use this picture as wallpaper), as shown in the screenshot below.
If you choose a video, then it can only be used as wallpaper for the Lock screen or call background. The Home screen and Alway-on display only accept pictures as wallpaper.
Tap Call background to use it for the Phone calls.
If your Galaxy S22 supports two SIM cards, you can now choose to use this picture for which SIM card (including eSIM if active), as shown in the screenshot below.
For example, if you plan to use this picture as the call background for SIM card 1, tap SIM 1, as shown above.
Now, if you receive a call from SIM card 1, the selected picture will replace the default call background.
Similarly, you can choose another picture for SIM card 2.
This method allows you to customize the call background from the Phone app settings page. Then, you can either choose a picture or a video from the Gallery app or create one using AR Emoji.
You can tap the Phone app icon on the Home screen or Apps screen.
By default, the Phone app shortcut is also available on the Galaxy S22 lock screen.
On the Phone app, tap the menu key (3 vertical dots), as shown in the screenshot below.
Please note the available buttons are slightly different in the Keypad panel, Recents panel, or Contacts panel in the Phone app. But the menu key can be found in all these 3 panels (tabs).
You should be in the Keypad panel or Recents panel. The Contacts panel is actually a placeholder for the Contacts app. If you tap the menu key from the Contacts panel, you will get the menu for the Contacts app, not for calls (the Phone app).
In the menu for the Phone app, tap Settings, as shown in the screenshot below.
Now, on the Call settings page, as shown in the screenshot below, tap the Call background to customize it.
There are a few other useful call settings you may want to tweak for your phone. For example, you can customize call alerts and ringtones for each SIM card.
For the dual SIM version of Galaxy S22, you can specify a different call background for each SIM card (including eSIM).
As shown in the screenshot below, you need to choose one SIM card to customize.
For example, you want to customize the call screen for SIM card 1. So, tap SIM 1.
On the Call background for SIM 1 settings page, as shown in the screenshot, you can actually customize two features:
The layout settings let you choose the location of the caller photo. By default, it is shown below the caller’s name and number. And all are aligned in the center. The alternative layout shows the photo on the right side of the caller’s name and number.
In this guide, as we want to change the background, tap Background (5), as shown above.
On the background page, you can choose to use other pre-installed pictures or videos.
To use your own pictures or videos, tap the + (add) button, as shown in the screenshot below.
Now, you can choose your own pictures or videos from two different sources, as shown in the screenshot below.
In both apps, you can use either a picture or a video as the call background.
When using a video as the call background, by default, the ringtone will be changed to the sound from the video. You may change it back in the ringtone settings if you want.
In the Android 13 update (One UI 5 update) for Galaxy S22, S21, and S20, Samsung added call background settings to individual contacts.
In other words, you can customize the call background for individual contact. So you can easily know who is calling.
The call background setting is saved in the contact’s details. So, when you transfer data to other Galaxy phones through SmartSwitch, the background settings will also be copied. However, this setting only works with Samsung Galaxy phones. By default, the Contacts app in the stock Android does not have a corresponding entry.
To customize the call background for a contact, you may follow these steps.
You need to access the info of a contact in the Contacts app (or in the Contacts tab in the Phone app), as shown in the screenshot below.
By default, only customized entries are shown in One UI 5. All other default (or empty) entries of the contact are NOT shown.
Tap the Edit button (pencil icon), as shown above, to edit this contact so that you can access all fields.
You need to tap View more, as shown in the screenshot below, to access the call background settings for this contact,
After tapping View More, you should be able to find the entry of the Call background, as shown in the screenshot below.
You can tap the Call background to assign a special picture or video for this contact.
In the Call background settings page, as shown below, you can tap the Background button to customize it.
You may notice there is no layout option for individual contact, different from that in the background settings for the SIM card.
You can then follow the similar procedure mentioned earlier to pick a picture or video from the Gallery app or create AR Emoji as the call background for this contact.
Once you finish the customization, you need to tap the Save button to save it, as shown in the screenshot below.
Otherwise, the customization will not be saved.
If you choose to use a video as the background, by default, the sound in the video will be used as the ringtone, as discussed earlier. Of course, there is a switch for you to choose not to use the video sound as a ringtone when selecting the video.
You can tap the Call background sound to open the Ringtone settings to overwrite it and assign a new ringtone if you want.
After saving the customization, you can quickly check the call background settings for this contact.
By default, as mentioned earlier, the non-default (and non-empty) entries will be shown when you open the contact.
For example, in this example, as shown in the screenshot below, you can find two new entries of Call background and Ringtone.
If you change the ringtone to the default one, then the ringtone entry should disappear, and the Call background entry becomes the Call background without sound, as shown in the screenshot below.
Of course, if the non-default ringtone is assigned to this contact, then you will see the Ringtone entry without entering the editing mode.
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