Google Duo increased group video calling limit
Google Duo increased group video calling limit
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In view of the outbreak of Coronavirus, the giant search engine company Google (Google) has made a big change in its special app Duo. With this change, now users of Google Duo will be able to video chat with 12 people at a time. Along with this, before this app, only 8 people were able to make video calls simultaneously. The update in the Google Duo app has been received from the Twitter account of Sanaj Ahari, senior director of the company's Product and Design.

Now users will be connected with their loved ones
In a tweet, Sanaj Ahari, Senior Director, Product and Design, Google, wrote that in this difficult time we want to meet our people, but this is not possible due to the lockdown. In such a situation, users can make video calls with their friends and relatives through Google Duo app and stay close to their loved ones.

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No need to video chat with 12 people
Google Duo users may not have to do manual settings to make video calls. With this, users will be able to make video calls directly with 12 people at a time. This app supports Android and iOS operating systems.

This app can help user during corona lockdown

Here's how to do a video call
To make a video call, you have to open the Google Duo app. Then add 11 people. In total 12 people will be able to video chat with you. This feature has been released for all users.

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