That all-hands meeting in the office may have been traded in for a Google Meet call from wherever thanks to the pandemic-driven uptake of remote work, but for some people dialing in from their phones, they may not have enough juice or be able to even plug in to a power source. The good news now? Meet's addressing the need for conservation.
The videoconferencing app picked up several features this month including Q&A, the ability to respond to polls on Android devices, shutting down meetings for all participants from iOS, and some bulking up of safety features for educational users on Android.
Read MoreGoogle Meet's new power-saving feature means you can't dodge meetings with a low battery was written by the awesome team at Android Police.
12/04/2021 07:44 PM
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