Instagram adds group video call, new camera effects to app: How they work
The new
video chat feature enables app users to chat and make video calls, even group
video calls, from the Direct. Here is how the new features work
Technology News:
Instagram, a
photo-sharing social media platform owned by Facebook, on June 26 announced a
new update that introduces the video chat feature and new camera effects for
stories to the app. The new video chat feature enables app users to chat and
make video calls, even group video calls, from the Direct. Here is how the new
features work:
Video chat
Now, you can video chat in Instagram Direct,
either with just one person or a group. To start a video chat, go to Direct
inbox and open any message thread. Tap on the new camera icon, in the right
corner, and your friends’ phones will ring. While on the video chat, you can
minimise the video and multitask on Instagram to send messages and photos in
Direct, browse feed and post a story.
Instagram video chat The group video chat
feature currently allows four people in a group to take part in the chat. You
can video-chat with anyone you have an active Direct thread with. If you block
a person, they will no longer be able to video-chat you. You can also mute a
person if you do not want to receive notifications from them. To update your
video-chat notifications, tap the gear icon on profile and find the new video
chat control in Push Notifications.
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