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If the person you were video calling couldn't take your call you can also send personalised video messages to them on Google Duo Android and iOS app.[br][br][br]
[br][br]Google Duo, the in-built video calling app for Android will now accept as many as 8 participants globally on a video call as opposed to four members earlier. The increased limit in the app is now available for both iOS and Android smartphones across the world. The development has come just days after Microsoft increased the support up to 50 participants on Skype and Apple rolled out support up to 32 members on Facetime.[br][br]Even WhatsApp and Facebook now allow up to 4 and 50 members on its video calling feature respectively and now Google Duo users can add up to 8 members on a video call at a same point of time. [br][br]Along with the increase in the limit to video calling members, Google Duo has received a new data saving mode as well in countries including India, Brazil, and Indonesia. The feature will automatically limit the mobile data usage while you are on a Google Duo video call. Generally, when we are making a video call, we lose track of time and end up exhausting our mobile data, but this new feature in the Google Duo app will help you conserve data of your phone. The saving mode will be released in more countries in the coming weeks. [br][br]Further, if the person you were video calling couldn't take your call you can send personalised video messages to them on Google Duo Android and iOS app. You can add drawings, emojis and text to the video messages to give it a more customised look. Google has additionally added end-to-end encryption and an option to exit or join a video chat on Google Duo to make the experience more seamless and secure. All these new features in the Google Duo group calling app are now available to use on both Android and iOS. [br][br]Source : timesnownews.com |
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