

Someone, the recipient of your call, you can already see, before the conversation started. With this option, your contact you all before this recording. A unique feature of this is ‘Knock Knock’, knock on your door. You only need on a contact, clicking to get the connection and to start a conversation.

You can search contacts by name or phone number. Below you'll see your full contact list, which you people for Duo can invite. You will see immediately a list of who you can immediately make video calls. The handy Duo is that your contacts that use the app instantly recognized. When you have entered, you enter directly in the app and you can start video calling. Then, enter your phone number and you will receive a sms with a verification code. When you Duo, for the first time, you should use the app just to access your microphone and camera and you can set notifications to receive. The app is complete without an account to use, like Facetime from Apple and log in so don't worry. Especially because the app is really simple and no unnecessary features and options. With the Duo is calling attractive, and this app is therefore an absolute must. Certainly because the app is tremendously accessible and easy to use, something that many similar applications are not always can be said. Those apps are a bit more complicated than Duo, coming from Google.ĭuo is suitable for both iOS and Android and that is a huge advantage. iPhone users have Facetime, and there are applications like Skype, Viber and Hangouts of Google. He also is a fan of Magic the Gathering.Video calling is of course much more fun than just phone calls. He is one of the few people who used Google Stadia, which he misses dearly. In his free time, he loves hiking and spending time with his family. When he's not writing, Zach works as an energy consultant. His current daily driver is a Pixel 7, and he writes all his articles on an HP Chromebook x2 12. Even though the rest of his family has switched to iPhones, he could never do it. Zach's first Android phone was a Motorola Droid Turbo 2 he got in 2016 after switching from an iPhone 5S. He holds a Bachelor's in Mechanical Engineering and a Master's in Energy Engineering, giving him unique insight into new renewable energy and battery technologies. Zach loves unique and fun hardware and software tricks as well as green and easily repairable products. You'll find him writing how-to guides on various topics, but you will sometimes see him dabble in other areas. He specializes in Chromebooks, Pixel phones, Google products, and Android apps. Zach has been a fan of Android for a long time, and he became a freelance writer at Android Police in early 2022.
