X, formerly Twitter, has just opened up its video and audio calling feature to users on all tiers – allowing everyone with an X account to call other users for absolutely free. The extended capability ...
X is rolling out audio and video calling on the platform. Several users have received the features, but they have not rolled out widely just yet. It’s unclear if non-Premium X subscribers will have ...
Social media platform X (formerly Twitter) has added audio and video calling functionality to its app for the very first time. Here’s how to use it or disable it, depending on how you’re feeling about ...
HD video and noise suppression are pretty common features, and now Meta’s Messenger has them, too. HD video and noise suppression are pretty common features, and now Meta’s Messenger has them, too.
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It's finally happening: X (formerly known as Twitter) has begun rolling out yet another feature nobody asked for. Now, users will have the option to call each other via audio and video calls on the ...
Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. The update is rolling out today. Any X user can receive calls, but only X Premium subscribers can make them. The ...
Twitter is working on the ability to make video and audio calls in a future update of the app. The information was shared by the company's designer Andrea Conway on her business account. Although she ...