First launched in 2016, the
Google Duo
app has now crossed the one billion mark on Play Store. According to a recent
report
by _Android Police, “_Duo hit 500 million downloads just six months ago, so another 500 million in that time span is pretty impressive”. This sudden popularity of the app can be attributed to the
recent rollout
of Google Duo to iPad, Android Tablet, Chromebook, and Smart Displays. [caption id=“attachment_5787101” align=“alignnone” width=“1024”]
Google Duo app.[/caption] Earlier this year, Google also announced that it is
shutting down
its WhatsApp an iMessage-competitor app Allo
in March 2019, and will instead focus on the Google Duo app. On a side note, in case you want to safe keep some or all of your conversation from the Allo app, here’s
how you can download
all of your existing conversation histories from the app. Lately, Google Duo has rolled out many new features, that have been one of the reasons for so much attraction toward the video calling app. One such was a
video messaging feature
that would let users capture and share video messages when their friends cannot answer their call. To play a video message received from another user, users need to simply tap their icon. After they have watched their video message, users can tap the ‘Call now’ button to easily call that person back. 2018 has been an eventful year and here’s our comprehensive list of year ender stories.
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