A Beginner’s Guide to Google Duo and Google Allo
As technology continues to advance, it is important to stay updated on new apps and features available. Two such apps, created by Google, are Google Duo and Google Allo. Here is a beginner’s guide to both of these apps.
Google Duo is a video calling app that was released in August 2016. It is similar to FaceTime and Skype in that it allows users to make video calls. However, Duo has a few unique features that make it stand out. One such feature is called “Knock Knock.” This feature allows the recipient of the video call to see a live video preview of the caller before answering. It is a great way to ensure that you want to take the call before answering. Duo also has end-to-end encryption, meaning that your video calls are secure.
To use Google Duo, download the app on your smartphone or tablet. Once installed, the app will ask for permission to access your contacts. This is so that you can easily call anyone in your address book who is also using Duo. To make a call, simply tap on the person you want to call and wait for them to answer. You can also send video messages if the person you want to talk to is not available at the moment.
Google Allo, on the other hand, is a messaging app that was also released in August 2016. It is similar to other messaging apps like WhatsApp and Facebook Messenger. However, Allo has a few unique features.
One such feature is the built-in Google Assistant. This allows you to search for information and perform tasks without leaving the app. For example, you can ask the assistant for a restaurant recommendation or for directions to a new place. Allo also has an incognito mode, which means that you can have private conversations that are not saved on the device.
To use Google Allo, download the app on your smartphone or tablet. Allo will also ask for permission to access your contacts. Once installed, you can start a conversation by selecting a contact and typing your message. You can add emojis, stickers, and even draw on your messages. Allo also has a feature called “Smart Reply,” which provides suggestions for what to type next based on the context of the conversation.