Google Duo updated with support for Android tablets and iPads
Duo, Google's video calling app, has just received an important update that expands its availability to a larger audience. If you haven't yet downloaded the latest update, you might not be aware that Google Duo is now available for Android tablets and iPads.
According to Google, support for Android tablets and iPads will be rolled out to all compatible devices over the next few days, so if your slate doesn't fully support Duo, you'll have to wait a bit until it becomes available.
With the new addition, Google Duo will allow those who use Android tablets and iPads to make video calls while on the move, just like they would if they were using their smartphones.
One thing that's worth mentioning is that the update that brings tablet support to Google Duo users has been released on August 22, but the developers only announced the change today, so everyone may already have the new feature enabled.
According to Google, support for Android tablets and iPads will be rolled out to all compatible devices over the next few days, so if your slate doesn't fully support Duo, you'll have to wait a bit until it becomes available.
Rolling out over the next few days, the newest #GoogleDuo update lets you make video calls on Android tablets and iPads → https://t.co/jNB787MXhdpic.twitter.com/Kz3MeL5RUU
— Google (@Google) August 27, 2018
With the new addition, Google Duo will allow those who use Android tablets and iPads to make video calls while on the move, just like they would if they were using their smartphones.
One thing that's worth mentioning is that the update that brings tablet support to Google Duo users has been released on August 22, but the developers only announced the change today, so everyone may already have the new feature enabled.
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