Facebook Messenger now lets you add more people to in-progress calls

Facebook Messenger now lets you add more people to in-progress calls – In the latest development from Facebook, Facebook Messenger now lets you add more people to a voice or video call without hanging up first. The new feature is available with the latest Android and iOS Messenger update. 
Facebook Messenger now lets you add more people to in-progress calls
Previously, users who wanted to turn a one-on-one call into a group call needed to end the call, then go through the process of starting another call. In Messenger, this meant they needed to create a new group chat first or look in their inbox for an existing chat to launch the call from. 
The new feature saves time by showing users an “add person” icon when they tap the screen during an in-progress call. As with other group calls on Facebook Messenger, after everyone hangs up, they remain part of an automatically created group chat. 
Facebook Messenger launched group audio and video calls in 2016. At that time, it was the first of the top Western messaging apps to offer group video calls (WeChat, China’s most popular messaging app, introduced the feature in December 2015). 
While a relatively small update, letting people add more friends to in-progress calls better positions Facebook Messenger to compete against Skype, Google Hangout, Line and other VoIP call providers that already give users the option, as well as group calling apps like Houseparty.
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Facebook Messenger now lets you add more people to in-progress calls

Facebook Messenger now lets you add more people to in-progress calls – In the latest development from Facebook, Facebook Messenger now lets you add more people to a voice or video call without hanging up first. The new feature is available with the latest Android and iOS Messenger update. 
Facebook Messenger now lets you add more people to in-progress calls
Previously, users who wanted to turn a one-on-one call into a group call needed to end the call, then go through the process of starting another call. In Messenger, this meant they needed to create a new group chat first or look in their inbox for an existing chat to launch the call from. 
The new feature saves time by showing users an “add person” icon when they tap the screen during an in-progress call. As with other group calls on Facebook Messenger, after everyone hangs up, they remain part of an automatically created group chat. 
Facebook Messenger launched group audio and video calls in 2016. At that time, it was the first of the top Western messaging apps to offer group video calls (WeChat, China’s most popular messaging app, introduced the feature in December 2015). 
While a relatively small update, letting people add more friends to in-progress calls better positions Facebook Messenger to compete against Skype, Google Hangout, Line and other VoIP call providers that already give users the option, as well as group calling apps like Houseparty.
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