Google is working on a new feature in the Meet video calling app that will allow users to join video calls while staying safe.
Due to their busy schedules, users sometimes need to browse Meet during conference calls or travel a lot while working, but today's distracting smartphone app (Google Meet) user interface can mean they have to navigate and make phone calls during a conference meet. The phone is not saved. You also need to be aware of your surroundings.
To solve this problem, Google is preparing to introduce a new mode called (On-the-Go) in the video calling application (Meet). This experimental feature was developed by the team (9to5google) using the latest APK file version found. (know) the application.
According to the site's publications; While on an in-app (meet) video call, there are two ways to activate the new mode (on-the-go): one is to display a prompt as soon as the user's phone detects they are in the middle of the call it is displayed automatically so you can switch to that mode, and the second: it can. The user can switch to this mode manually from the settings menu in the current video chat.
The new mode automatically changes the app's interface to simpler, larger buttons, making it easier for users to strike up a conversation while walking while keeping their focus on the road.
Once the mode is activated the user switches from audio and video communication to audio only communication the camera of the user's phone is automatically turned off and when the user interface buttons are enlarged large buttons are displayed that are easy to press to control share by raising and lowering your hands have a conversation , as well as a phone button Dedicated to mute the microphone, a way to listen to the conversation through a speakerphone or a talking headset, and a button to end the conversation.
In addition, the new mode provides a button called Disable On the Go, which can be used to turn off the user interface when walking and joining a call, allowing the user to return to the traditional user interface.
The time of availability of the feature was not provided in the report as an estimated public launch date, but it should be available with the next update of the app.
Specifically, Google has introduced a number of new AI-powered features in Meet, including: creating new backgrounds to use during calls via text messages and creating summaries of meetings as part of the Meet service. Duet AI service. Google has added this to its Workspace suite, powered by generative AI, to help you write, organize, and create images and speed up your workflow.