![]() ![]() While Google Duo could certainly improve the way it handles group calls, everything else about the service is top-notch. If you have a group of four friends but a fifth wants to join, you'd need to end that initial call, create an entirely new group with that fifth friend, and then start the call all over again. Even more annoying, you can only have a group call for people that you pre-select to be in that group. You can also do group calls on Google Duo, but you're limited to a max of 12 people per call. ![]() Google Duo's group calls could be improved, but everything else is fantastic. You can start a call with just yourself or someone else, but using the Meeting ID code, you can share that with other people so they can pop into the call whenever they want. Even with the free version of Zoom, you can host up to 100 people and easily invite folks to join. Source: Harish Jonnalagadda/Android Central (Image credit: Source: Harish Jonnalagadda/Android Central)Ĭompared to Duo, one of the biggest benefits of Zoom is how it handles group calls. ![]()
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