Google has been providing users more and more methods to access Meet these past months, making it a more trustworthy option for video calls during the pandemic. Among the things the tech huge assured is the video chat services rollout inside the Gmail app for iOS and Android, and Google has actually remained real to its word. It has just begun rolling out Meet for Gmails Android app, one week after iOS users got access to the service within their application.
As the business said when it first announced its strategies, the Android app will be updated with a devoted Meet tab. From there, users will be able to sign up with meetings or begin new ones. The function will be on by default, however users can hide the tab by unticking “Show the Meet tab for video calling” in their apps settings. It will be readily available to all users, however non-G Suite (i.e. totally free) clients calls will be restricted to 60 minutes. That stated, that guideline will not be implemented until after September 30th.