Google now allows developers of third-party calling apps to integrate with Google Phone and other system dialers

Earlier, users had to open individual third-party apps to view their VoIP call history or return a missed call. Google has now allowed developers of third-party calling apps to integrate with Google Phone and other system dialers.
Jetpack Telecom v1.1.0 brings native-level visibility and convenience to third-party VoIP apps. The latest release introduces powerful new capabilities, including unified call history, call log exclusion, and native callback functionality.
With the new integrated call logging feature, system dialer apps like Phone by Google can now surface call logs directly from third-party VoIP apps. Users can even initiate a callback to a VoIP contact straight from their native system dialer, streamlining the communication experience.
With Call Log exclusion, you can now prevent specific calls from being logged into the system call logs. By configuring this flag, the call remains completely hidden from the system logs, and the native dialer will not display it.
The integrated logging and callback features are available for devices running Android 16.1 (SDK 36.1) and higher.
Developers are encouraged to test these integrations and explore how unified call history and callbacks can improve the daily user experience of their VoIP apps.
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