Google Duo, Android’s built-in video chat app, is getting support for eight-person video calls. That compares with 32 for FaceTime, four for WhatsApp, 50 for Skype, and 50 for Facebook Messenger (although only six video feeds will actually be shown at a time on Facebook’s service). The new feature is available in both the iOS and Android versions of the app.
Although Duo is also the default video chat service for Google’s smart displays, VentureBeat reports that its group calling functionality is exclusive to mobile at launch. That also means no group calls through Duo’s web client, which launched earlier this year. If you need to make a video call through a browser, and you have to do it using a Google video calling service, then the...
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