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  2. List of features in Android - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_features_in_Android

    Video calling Android does not support native video calling, but some handsets have a customized version of the operating system that supports it, either via the UMTS network (like the Samsung Galaxy S) or over IP. Video calling through Google Talk is available in Android 2.3.4 (Gingerbread) and later.

  3. Viber - Wikipedia

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    Viber was originally launched as a VoIP application for voice calling. On 31 March 2011, Viber 2.0 was released which added instant messaging (IM) capabilities. [83] In July 2012 group messaging and an HD Voice engine were added to both Android and iOS applications. [84]

  4. Google Duo - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Google_Duo

    It was available for Android, IOS and web browsers. It let users make and receive one-to-one and group audio and video calls with other Duo users in high definition, using end-to-end encryption by default. Duo could be used either with a phone number or a Google account, allowing users to call someone from their contact list. [3]

  5. Comparison of cross-platform instant messaging clients

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    Phone number; iOS or Android device [115] Phone required for initial registration & login. Desktop client can function independently afterwards. [116] For some features: secret chats, [117] voice and video calls, [118] and voice chats in groups [118] No No No Tencent QQ: No [119] [120] No No No No Threema: No

  6. Google Meet - Wikipedia

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    Two-way and multi-way audio-video calls; Video resolution up to 720p or 1080p, depending on the license; An accompanying chat [27] Call encryption between all users [28] Noise-canceling audio filter (depending on the license) [29] Low-light video filter [30] Call features: shared whiteboard, reactions, polls, voting, Q&A (depending on the license)

  7. Jitsi - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jitsi

    With the growth of WebRTC, the project team focus shifted to the Jitsi Videobridge for allowing web-based multi-party video calling. Later the team added Jitsi Meet, a full video conferencing application that includes web, Android, and iOS clients. Jitsi also operates meet.jit.si, a version of Jitsi Meet hosted by Jitsi for free community use.

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