Caller ID shows the phone number of incoming calls. For privacy, some people hide their number when calling. On Android, just open the Phone app, tap the three dots, select Settings, and turn on Hide number. To unhide and show your number again, go to Settings in the Phone app and turn off Hide number.
In this article I will walk you through a step-by-step guide on how to unhide caller ID on Android, iPhone, Samsung and how to unhide your number using USSD. Unhiding your caller ID allows the person you’re calling to see who’s reaching out and decide whether or not to answer.
How to Unhide Caller ID on Android
Your phone number is automatically displayed when you call someone. Sometimes you may want to hide your number for privacy reasons. To unhide your caller ID on Android, you’ll need to adjust a few settings. Android gives you flexibility in how much of your information is shared when making calls, so you can choose to unhide your number for all calls or just select contacts.
To unhide your caller ID and show your phone number when making calls on Android, follow these steps:
- Open the Phone app and select “Settings” (tap the three dots in the top right corner).
- Select “Call Settings” or “Call” (this depends on the Android version).
- Select “Additional Settings.”
- Press on “Caller ID.”
- Choose “Show number” or “Network default” from the three options.
Now when you call someone, your number will appear on their phone.
How to Unhide Caller ID on Samsung
To unhide your caller ID and show your phone number when making calls on a Samsung Android phone, follow these steps:
- Open the “Phone” app on your Samsung phone.
- Tap the three vertical dots menu icon in the top right corner of the screen. Select “Settings” from the menu.
- Tap “Supplementary services”. This may take a few seconds to load.
- Tap “Show your Caller ID”.
- Choose either “Show number” or “Network default” to enable displaying your phone number.
- Select “Always”, “Never” or “Network default” to set when you want your caller ID and number to display. Choosing “Always” will show your information for all calls, “Never” will hide it for all calls, and “Network default” will follow your carrier’s settings.
- Tap “OK” or “Save” to confirm your selection.
- Your caller ID and phone number will now display when you make calls from your Samsung phone. To hide it again in the future, just follow the steps and select “Never” or “Hide number” instead.
How to Unhide Caller ID on iPhone
To unhide your caller ID on an iPhone and allow your phone number to appear when calling others, follow these simple steps:
- Open the “Phone” app on your iPhone.
- Tap the menu icon (three dots) at the top right corner.
- Select “Call Blocking & Identification” from the drop-down menu.
- Tap the “Show My Caller ID” option and toggle the switch on.
Once you toggle the switch on, your caller ID will be unhidden for calls made from your iPhone. With caller ID unhidden, your phone number will now appear when making calls to friends, family, businesses, and for emergencies. Hiding your caller ID prevents unknown calls and protects your privacy, but unhiding it allows more transparent communication.
How to Unhide Caller ID via USSD- code #31#
To unhide your caller ID on an Android phone, you simply need to enter a USSD code. A USSD code is a sequence of numbers and the # symbol that you enter directly into your phone’s dialer. The code to unhide your caller ID is #31#.
Here are the steps:
- Open the Phone app on your Android phone.
- Tap the dialer icon to open the keypad.
- Enter the code #31# on the keypad.
- Tap the call icon or press Send to activate the code.
- Your caller ID will now be unhidden for all future outgoing calls. Anyone you call will be able to see your phone number on their caller ID display.
- To hide your caller ID again in the future, just enter the code #31# again. Your caller ID setting will toggle back and forth each time you enter the code.
Note that some carriers may charge a small fee for unhiding your caller ID. Check with your carrier for details. But in most cases, the #31# USSD code is free to use.
That’s all there is to it. A quick dial of the #31# USSD code and your caller ID will be unhidden on your Android phone, allowing the recipients of your calls to see your phone number.
How do I enable caller ID on Android?
To enable caller ID on your Android phone and stop hiding your number when making calls, follow these easy steps:
- Open the Phone app on your Android.
- Tap the three vertical dots in the top right corner to open the menu.
- Select Settings, then Call settings.
- Scroll down to Additional settings and tap Show caller ID.
- Flip the switch next to Show caller ID to the on position.
- Your caller ID will now be displayed when you make calls. Your number will be visible to anyone you call, so they will know it’s you before answering.
- If you ever want to hide your caller ID again for a specific call, just dial *67 before the number you’re calling. Your ID will be hidden for that one call.
Frequently Asked Questions
Chances are you have a few questions about unhiding your caller ID. Here are some of the most common FAQs to help put your mind at ease.
Do I have to pay extra to unhide my caller ID?
In most cases, unhiding your caller ID is a free feature offered by carriers and phone manufacturers. However, some carriers may charge a small fee to unhide caller ID, especially on business lines. Check with your carrier for details.
Will unhiding my caller ID reduce spam calls?
Unfortunately, no. Unhiding your caller ID only controls whether your number is displayed when you call others. It does not prevent spam callers from contacting you or spoof calling from fake numbers. To reduce spam calls, you should register with the National Do Not Call Registry and be cautious answering calls from unknown numbers.
Can I hide my caller ID again?
Yes, you can hide your caller ID again at any time. Simply go back to your phone app’s settings or account preferences and turn on the option to hide your caller ID or number when making calls. This will once again mask your info for any calls you make going forward.
If you have any other questions about managing your caller ID, don’t hesitate to contact your mobile carrier or phone service provider. They should be able to address any issues or concerns you may have about displaying or hiding your number when making calls.
Conclusion
And there you have it, the easy steps for unhiding caller ID on your Android phone. You can make your number pop up as “Unknown” or “Private Number” when you make a call if you hide your number. Showing your Caller ID is usually a good idea. It’s courteous to the people you call, and it can also help in case of emergencies. However, there may be times when you want to hide your number, like when contacting a business or in other private situations. Either way, it’s easy to turn Caller ID on or off whenever needed right from your Phone.