Google Meet lets you see more people at once on your smartphone.
Update, March 15 (12:00 pm ET): Google has confirmed the update will be coming in March.
Earlier this month, Google announced some changes it was making to its workspace apps to improve work-from-home productivity. One of those updates was for Google Meet, with new features like a native second screen experience to better navigate video conferences with multiple devices like the best smart displays. Another update that was introduced was a new layout for mobile devices that should make larger video chats better.
Have a bigger impact on a smaller screen with #GoogleMeet tile view on your mobile device, rolling out now on iOS and coming soon to Android! 🙌 → https://t.co/OLAvcuDmYy pic.twitter.com/ZHjzQ8tedH
— Google Workspace (@GoogleWorkspace) March 10, 2021
The new tile view for Google Meet allows users to fit more people into a video chat, up to eight people, while presenting a cleaner look. Each tile includes the person's name and an icon to indicate when that person is speaking. Google also highlights split-screen and picture-in-picture support in Google Meet, allowing your meeting to continue uninterrupted while tending to other on-device matters. Background support is also coming, along with in-app Q&A and polls.
According to Google, the new tile experience is rolling out to iOS users first, while Android devices will receive the update "soon." Until then, it might be worth sticking to your PC or one of the best Chromebooks for your virtual meetings, especially if there's a large group involved. We can also help you figure out how to change your background on Google Meet if you're using the desktop client.
Google today shared more of what to expect with its new update. We now know that the Android phones will be able to see up to 8 callers at once. The company says iPads will have up to 48 tiles visible, but it's not clear whether devices like the Samsung Galaxy Tab S7 will have the same accomodations. Android users are to expect it to land at the end of March, while the iOS rollout remains ongoing.
15/03/2021 04:07 PM
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