A long-time promise of Elon Musk came to fruition last week. X, the social media platform formerly known as Twitter, has made audio and video calls available to all users, not just paid subscribers.
Recently, X (formerly known as Twitter) introduced the option to make free audio and video calls for all its users. The feature was previously available to premium subscribers who enjoyed many other ...
An X employee has revealed that the Android app now supports audio and video calls. The addition comes a few months after the iOS app gained call capabilities. X (formerly known as Twitter) launched ...
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 ...
Android users can now make audio and video calls via X...if they pay at least $8 per month to Elon Musk. Credit: Nikolas Kokovlis/NurPhoto via Getty Images Finally – a way to make audio calls and ...
The X audio and video call feature which was limited to Premium subscribers only is now expanding to all users of the platform, and yes, that includes the Basic or non-Premium accounts. Even without ...
The social platform X introduced a new feature last year that lets users make and receive audio and video calls, just like apps such as FaceTime and WhatsApp. However, the feature was limited to ...
X, the Elon Musk-owned social media platform that we previously knew as Twitter, is adding audio and video call support to its Android app. You can now make an audio or video call to another X user ...
X, the platform formerly known as Twitter, is going to begin rolling out audio and video calls for non-paying users. Elon Musk, owner of the platform, shared the news several weeks ago that they would ...
In an effort to improve user experience, social media platform X, formerly known as Twitter, has expanded its features to include audio and video calling for Android users (via Engadget). The ...
Discord made the announcement in a blog post. It said the E2EE protocol used, dubbed DAVE (Discord Audio & Video Encryption), has been independently audited. Today, we’ll start migrating voice and ...
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