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Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Amazon now supports Alexa Calling. To get started, sync your phone’s contacts and you’re done. You can also call local businesses by name or you can make phone calls by phone number (US, Mexico, and Canada). The feature is made even more intelligent by Voice ID (voice recognition). If you ask Alexa to call your mom, for example, it will call your mom, not your spouse’s mom.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Hello! Yes, you can make and receive phone calls through the Echo Dot. If you are wanting to call people on their personal number instead of another Echo device, you will need to give Alexa access to your contacts in the Alexa app. You can call people on their phones or on their compatible Echo devices. Here are some examples of phrases to ask Alexa: -“Call [Name's] Echo." -"Call [Name's] mobile." -"Call [Name] on his home phone." -"Call [Name's] office." -"Call [Mom/Dad/Grandma]." -"Call [number]." -"Call my phone." -"Call [device group name]." -"Call [group name] group." Alexa Calling does not support calls to the following types of numbers: Emergency service numbers (for example "911"), premium-rate numbers (for example "1-900" numbers, or toll numbers), three-digit numbers / abbreviated dial codes (for example "211"), international numbers (numbers outside of the U.S., U.K., Canada, and Mexico), and dial-by-letter numbers (for example "1-800-FLOWERS"). Have a great day!
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