Android users can now directly make a video call from their call log
Android users can now directly make a video call from their call log
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Google has made video calling easy for Android phone users. For this, there has been a change in the Android ecosystem. Now Android users will be able to make video calls directly from Google Apps. For this, Google has linked its video calling app Duo to phones, messages, and contacts. After this change, users will now be able to do video calling directly after tapping. Google says that until next year, Android users will switch to the video call directly from the voice call when they tap. 

Users needed a Duo app for video calling. Video calling was possible through the Duo app, but now users will be able to choose the option to directly call their call logs, contact lists (list of phone numbers) and calls to messages. However, the Duo app will still be needed, but now it has been linked directly to the contact number. 

Google will roll out this feature for Pixel, Pixel XL, and Nexus smartphone users. While this feature has already been given in recent launch Google's Second Generation Pixel 2 and Pixel 2 XL. 

You can also use this feature through Google's Video Calling App Duo. And if your network supports VoLTE then you can make a video call through it. If your phone does not support VoLTE networks then video calling will not be done. The person you are calling the video must also have an LTE network. Apart from this, the person who is being called on should also have a Duo app on his smartphone. 

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