
Making video calls on your Android device is easier than ever, thanks to the numerous apps and features available. With a good internet connection, you can connect with friends and family who are miles away.
Many Android devices come with a built-in video calling feature, such as Google Duo, which allows for seamless video calls with just a few taps. This feature is especially useful for making quick calls to loved ones.
To make a video call on your Android device, you'll need a stable internet connection and a compatible device. Most modern Android devices meet these requirements, making video calls a convenient option.
Whether you're using a smartphone or a tablet, Android offers a range of video calling options to suit your needs.
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What Is Video Call on Android?
Video calls on Android allow users to make voice and video calls over the internet using their smartphone's front camera and microphone.
This feature is available on most Android devices, including smartphones and tablets, as long as they have a stable internet connection.
With video calls, you can see and hear the person on the other end of the call in real-time, making it feel like you're having a face-to-face conversation.
You can make video calls using various apps, including Google Duo, WhatsApp, and Skype, which are all pre-installed on many Android devices.
Video calls are especially useful for staying in touch with friends and family who live far away or for conducting business meetings remotely.
Using Video Call Apps
Using video call apps is a great way to connect with others on Android. You can use popular apps like Facebook Messenger, WhatsApp, and Signal to make video calls. These apps are usually free and you likely already have them installed on your device.
To make a call with these apps, simply find the person you want to talk to and tap the video icon. It's a nearly identical process across all of these apps.
If you want to host a large gathering, you can use video conferencing platforms like Zoom. Zoom supports up to 100 attendees and allows you to create a meeting and invite people.
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Use Google Meet
Google Meet is a great option for making video calls. It comes pre-installed on most Android phones, making it easily accessible.
To start using Google Meet, simply download the app from the Google Play Store if you don't already have it. Then, follow the instructions to set up your video calling account.
To make a call, open Google Meet and select a contact to call. Tap the video call icon, which looks like a movie camera.
The app will send the person you're calling a preview so they can see who's placing the call. This is a nice touch, as it helps ensure you're connecting with the right person.
If your contact doesn't have the Google Meet app, tap Invite for them to connect. This will allow you to connect even if they don't have the app installed.
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Chat via Third-Party Apps
If you don't want to use Google's video calling option, there are many free video-calling apps available on Android. You can use Facebook Messenger, WhatsApp, Signal, or other apps like Zoom.
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To make a call with those apps, find the person you want to talk to and tap the video icon. This is a nearly identical process across many apps.
Using a Wi-Fi network is a good idea, as video chats use a lot of data and can eat into your monthly data limit. If you can connect to Wi-Fi, do so.
Here are some popular third-party video calling apps for Android:
- Facebook Messenger
- Signal
- Zoom
If you want to use Zoom, you can create a meeting and invite people. To do this, open the app and tap New Meeting from the Meetings tab. You'll need to be signed in, so tap Sign in first if you're not already.
Customizing Video Calls
You can customize settings for video calls on your Android phone to make them more efficient and fun. Google Meet offers more options than the built-in Phone app.
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To make your video calls more efficient, you can adjust settings on the built-in Phone app. This might include customizing your video call settings.
Google Meet provides more options for customizing video calls, such as adjusting settings to make your calls more fun.
Troubleshooting Video Calls
If you're experiencing trouble with video calls on your Android device, try checking your internet connection first. A stable internet connection is essential for smooth video calls, and a slow or unstable connection can cause issues.
Make sure you're using a high-quality camera and microphone, as these can greatly impact the quality of your video calls. In the article, we discussed how the rear camera on the Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra is capable of recording 8K video, but this doesn't necessarily mean it's the best choice for video calls.
Weak or poor lighting can also cause issues with video calls, so try to use a well-lit area or adjust the lighting to reduce harsh shadows. This is especially important if you're using a front-facing camera, which can be more prone to overexposure.
If you're still experiencing issues, try closing and reopening the video call app or restarting your device. This can help resolve any software-related issues and get your video calls up and running smoothly.
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Making Video Calls
Making video calls on Android devices is a breeze, thanks to the many options available. You can make video calls on Samsung phones from the dialer, calling screen, or contact information page.
Google Meet is the default video calling app on Samsung phones and comes preinstalled on most Android devices, making it easy to use. To make a video call, open the contact card in your contact list and tap the Video button.
You'll see two options: Meet and third-party video calling apps installed on your device. Tap Meet to make a successful video call. If you prefer to use a third-party app, select it from the bottom of the screen.
On supported devices and phone carriers, you can make video calls while on a call by tapping the Video call button. This option is convenient for those who want to switch to video during a call.
You can also make video calls using the phone dialer on Samsung devices. Dial the number you want to video call, tap the Video button in the lower-left corner, and choose Meet or Video call.
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For those who prefer to use Google Messages, you can start a video call through carrier-provided video calling (ViLTE or VoLTE) or the Google Meet app. If both you and the recipient have ViLTE or VoLTE, the call is placed through carrier-provided video calling.
If one or both of you don't have ViLTE or VoLTE, the video call is placed through Google Meet. Both of you need to have the app installed, set up, and be signed in to the app. The call recipient also needs a reachable phone number stored in their Google Account.
To begin a video call using Google Messages, open the app and tap the conversation with the individual you wish to have a video call with. At the top right of the conversation screen, tap the video icon. If you don't have carrier-provided video calling or Google Meet set up, you can set up Google Meet through Google Messages by tapping Menu Google Meet.
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