A long-time promise of Elon Musk came to fruition last week. X, the social media platform formerly known as Twitter, has made audio and video calls available to all users, not just paid subscribers.
A couple of months after landing the CEO job at X (formerly Twitter) in May, Linda Yaccarino said: “X will be the platform that can deliver, well … everything.” Part of that includes audio and video ...
The feature is turned on automatically for all users, who must go to their settings to manually turn it off. Reading time 2 minutes X owner Elon Musk is dreaming of a world where people ditch their ...
Audio and video calls on X won't be for everyone. Just paying X Premium subscribers. Credit: Harun Ozalp/Anadolu Agency via Getty Images) Elon Musk has stated numerous times that he's looking to turn ...
The X audio and video call feature which was limited to Premium subscribers only is now expanding to all users of the platform, and yes, that includes the Basic or non-Premium accounts. Even without ...
X is rolling out audio and video calling on the platform. Several users have received the features, but they have not rolled out widely just yet. It’s unclear if non-Premium X subscribers will have ...
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X made its calling feature available to all users last week. Video and audio calls are turned on by default, but users are going out of their way to disable them. Without the proper settings, your IP ...
An X employee has revealed that the Android app now supports audio and video calls. The addition comes a few months after the iOS app gained call capabilities. X (formerly known as Twitter) launched ...
X, formerly Twitter, has just opened up its video and audio calling feature to users on all tiers – allowing everyone with an X account to call other users for absolutely free. The extended capability ...
X (formerly known as Twitter) announced earlier this year its plans to introduce audio and video calls to its users in an ambitious plan to turn the platform into a “super app.” With the latest update ...