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While Glass should work with most Bluetooth-capable phones, for best results, we recommend
using Glass with an Android or iPhone phone.
For phones that support Bluetooth connections with Glass, pairing your Glass to devices via
Bluetooth
https://support.google.com/glass/answer/3064189
lets you make and receive calls hands-free. Since many of Glass' features depend on the
Internet, tethering your smartphone (where available) is highly recommended. For example,
tethering Glass to your iPhone with Personal Hotspot
http://support.apple.com/kb/ht4517
lets you share your phone's data connection for Google searches, directions, sharing pictures
and videos, and more.
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Making calls on Glass
https://support.google.com/glass/answer/3085955
Phone calls
If you've paired your mobile phone to Glass, Glass acts as a Bluetooth headset for your phone
and you'll be able to place and receive phone calls through Glass.
Making calls
You can place a call by voice action to contacts you've set up in Glass.
https://support.google.com/glass/answer/3067709
For example, "ok glass, make a call to Tiffany Chen" will call Tiffany. Make sure the contacts
you've set up for Glass have phone numbers in their contact information.
Fig. 12
Receiving calls
When a call arrives, your screen will turn on and display the phone number that is calling. Tap
your Glass touchpad to accept the call. Tap the touchpad again when your call is over to end
the call.