![]() ![]() However, on FaceTime, this works pretty well as designed. On the other hand, the Knock Knock feature does not work well on iPhones too-the recipient cannot see the video of the caller before answering the call. If not, the iPhone user can only see the caller alert in the notification window. Google’s Duo could work well against Apple’s FaceTime since the latter only allows video calling between two iOS devices, unlike Duo which allows cross platform too.Īs a bonus, Android users will be able to see the video preview of the caller on the lockscreen too, while Apple users would require the app to be active in the background, and have the smartphone unlocked too. The app also needs permission to access your contacts, microphone and camera in order to work. All one needs to do is download Duo, register your phone number once (similar to WhatsApp) and after a verification code sent back, you can start using the service instantly. ![]() The app presently works with mobile devices running Google’s Android operating system and Apple’s iOS, and works cross platform too. Duo will inform you that your live video will be broadcasted to the recipient even before your call is answered. ![]() The feature shows the live video of the person calling you before you even pick the call, allowing you to answer or reject at will. However, Duo has a completely unique feature, which other similar rival apps lack at the moment. The app is aimed directly to compete against the likes of Apple’s FaceTime and Microsoft’s Skype.Īs the name suggests, the app focuses on a one-to-one video calling feature, hence, it does not support group calling. Google launched Duo, a new video calling app, this week. ![]()
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