Google Duo is a popular video calling app that has become even more important during the pandemic. It is available on both Android and iPhone and has a host of features to make your video calling experience better. In this article, we will focus on the best settings to use on your Google Duo app on your iPhone and on your Android phone.
Let’s start with the Android Google Duo app. Once you have it open, click the three dots in the top right and go into settings. Within the settings, you can find blocked users, where you can block people and not receive Google Duo calls from them. You can also choose the theme, turn on or off notifications, and manage settings to save messages, videos, voice messages, photos, and notes in Duo.
Lastly, check out the call settings where you can enable Nock Nock, which shows your face to the other person before they answer the phone. You can also turn on low light mode, data saving mode, and Dual Moments that automatically share photos during calls.
On the iPhone Google Duo app, the settings are all on one page, making it easier to navigate. You can turn on or off Nock Nock, low light mode, and limit data usage. You can also save messages, control notifications, block users, and manage your account. Additionally, you can set up a Siri shortcut to call certain people with Duo.
Overall, the settings on both Android and iPhone are similar, but the iPhone has them all on one page. We hope these settings will help you have a better experience on Google Duo.