A quick chat with buddies always brightens a day, and plethora of video calling apps now makes a virtual face-to-face catch up easier than ever.
Looking to match its rivals Skype and FaceTime, Google's Duo app is getting a much needed additional feature – group calling.First spotted in Google Duo code back in March 2018, Google is now rolling out a server-side test that will let groups call each other through app.While only a lucky few can currently put feature through its paces, you'll have option of pulling seven contacts together for one call when it does become available.However, according to reports of those that have been able to test it, there are a few lacking elements with Google Duo.Firstly, that seven-participants count.
That pales in comparison to FaceTime's 32 group chat members – even if 32 is overkill.
Secondly, you can't currently add a new participant to an active call.
If a friend wants to join in with a chat and you're already in call, you're going to have to quit it to add new person. Groups however are saved so you don't have to reform them every time, while a dark mode is being added to make it easier on eyes at night.
We'll keep you posted as to when feature rolls out properly.
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