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Google Duo - how to make GROUP Video Call and how it is compared to Zoom and WhatsApp?



Step 1: Install Duo

Duo is available on Android phones and tablets. When you sign up, you'll get a verification code on your phone. 
    Download and install Duo

    Step 2: Verify your phone number

    You can skip phone number verification. If you skip this step, you have to connect to your Google Account.
    1. On your Android device, enter your phone number and make sure it's correct.
    2. Tap Agree.
    3. Duo will send a code in a one-time SMS message to the number that you entered. (Carrier text-message rates may apply.)
    4. Enter the code that you received in the text message.
    • If you don't receive a text message, tap Resend SMS.
    • If you have a cell connection and aren't getting the SMS, request a call by tapping Call me.
    • If you continue having problems verifying your phone number, visit the verification troubleshooting article.

    Step 3: Connect your Google Account

    To connect your Google Account, tap Agree.
    If you already use Duo on another device with your Google Account, sign in with the same account to finish setup.
    After you connect Duo to your Google Account:
    • You can use Duo across different devices.
    • People with your phone number or Google Account info, like your Gmail address, can see that you use Duo and call you using the app.

        After you verify your number on Duo

        • People with your phone number can see that you use Duo and call you using the app. If you connect your Google Account, they can also connect with you across Google services.
        • Duo can periodically send your contacts and location to Google.
        • If you call someone not saved in your contacts, Duo will display your phone number so they can see who’s calling.

        Use Duo to call your contacts

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