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Google Introduces Seamless Video Call Integration in Phone App

In a significant development, Google has introduced a new feature in its Phone app, allowing users to conveniently change between regular voice calls and video calls.

The tech giant is currently testing this option, which enables users to seamlessly convert regular voice calls into high-quality video calls powered by Google Meet.

For users’ convenience, the Google Phone app has introduced a dedicated button that lets users easily switch from voice to video calls with just a single tap. Users can access this button in the apps’ newest version.

According to reports by Android Authority, this new functionality is currently accessible only on selected Pixel smartphone models that are running the latest Android 14 version. Google is expected to gradually roll out this feature to a wider range of Android smartphones in the next few days, promising enhanced communication experiences for millions of users worldwide.

For Pixel users, this feature means strong connectivity with other Android users and compatibility with iPhone users, as long as they have the Google Meet app installed on their devices.

This strategic move reflects the company’s commitment to delivering an efficient and unified communication experience to users. It also enables the tech giant to cater to the diverse needs of its user base.

This move by Google mirrors a longstanding feature available on iPhones, where FaceTime integration enables native video calling within the phone app. Some telecom providers in India have also offered similar functionality, allowing users to seamlessly transition between voice and video calls.

With this new innovative feature, users can not engage in video calls with both Android and iPhone users, provided they have the Google Meet app installed on their device.

In instances where the recipient does not have the Google Meet app, users will receive a prompt to download the app, ensuring uninterrupted communication. While this feature operates within the phone app, it works in close conjunction with the Meet app, streamlining the process of initiating video calls and enhancing the overall user experience.

This new feature in Google Phone App is set to break down barriers between iPhone and Android users. By using this feature, Android users can easily make video calls to iPhone users.

Looking forward, communication tools are becoming increasingly vital in maintaining connections. Google’s decision to add the video calls option directly into its phone app demonstrates a commitment to enhancing communication capabilities within the Android ecosystem.

Terence Marshall

I'm terence from India. Being an engineering professional, I stay tuned with laptops & gadgets, so know a lot about these stuff. Based on a saying, Sharing is Caring; I'm currently writing on tech & gadgets space for numerous publications.

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