Assign Android devices: Push notifications on smartphones, tablets & smartwatches

Last updated: 9. October, 2025

In order for push messages to be displayed on mobile devices, the devices must first be assigned to a person in the “echo charlie” who block. At the same time, notifications must be allowed in the Android settings.

Carry out the following instructions with the smartphone or tablet on which you want to receive push messages.

Assigning a device to a person

First make sure that the person to whom a device is to be assigned already exists as a button in the Who block. In this example, we will assign an Android device to the person “Robin“:

To assign a device, click on the bell symbol(1) in the top right-hand corner and then open the “Select elements” dropdown(2):

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In the drop-down menu, select the person to whom the device should be assigned (in this example “Robin“; 3) and then click on “OK”(4):

Attention, multiple selections are possible.

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Finally, check whether the assignment is correct(5) and confirm the process with “OK”(6)

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The device is now assigned to “Robin”.

Allow push notifications on Android device

Open the settings of your device and select the “Notifications” tab:

Open the settings of your device and select the “Notifications” tab:

Search for “Echo Charlie call system” and click on the app:

Activate the “Pop-up on the screen switch:

Push messages are now activated on your device.

All messages relating to the person “Robin” are now displayed as follows:

Push message on smartphone
Push message on Google Pixel Smartwatch
Additional settings

The following additional settings can be made on the settings page described above:

  • Set message tone to standard or silent (7)
  • Message display on lock screen (8)
  • Also display messages in “Do not disturb” mode (9)
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The "echo charlie" standard sound cannot be overwritten.

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