X has officially launched video and audio calling for its users. The feature is currently available to a limited number of users, but it is expected to be rolled out to everyone soon.
Musk has stated that the feature will be available on iOS, Android, Mac, and PC, without the need for a phone number.
It is unclear if the video and audio calling feature will be exclusive to Premium subscribers. X has taken most of its useful features under its premium subscription, so chances are that this feature too will only be available to those who pay for it.
How to use X Audio and Video Calling feature
To use the X Audio and Video Calling feature, you must first enable it. To do this:
Once you have enabled the feature, you can start and receive audio and video calls from other X users. To start a call:
To receive a call:
During a call, you can mute yourself, turn off your camera, or end the call by tapping on the appropriate icons.
Note: The X Audio and Video Calling feature is currently only available to X Premium subscribers.
Some X users have received an in-app notification announcing the arrival of audio and video calls. The notification informs users, "Audio and video calls are here!" Additionally, a new toggle within the app's settings, labeled "Enable audio and video calling," now allows users to tailor their preferences. This feature empowers users to control who can contact them through audio and video calls.
Users have the flexibility to decide who can reach out to them via audio and video calls. Options include limiting access to people in their address book, those they follow, verified users, or a combination of these categories.
To make a call, users can initiate a direct message (DM) with another user, locate the phone icon situated in the top right corner of the screen, and then select either an audio or video call. Notably, Elon Musk has confirmed that this feature will be accessible on multiple platforms, including iOS, Android, Mac, and PC, eliminating the need for a phone number.
As this feature is not visible to many users, it remains uncertain if it will be exclusive to Premium subscribers. X has been progressively bundling essential features within its premium subscription, indicating a possibility that this new feature may follow suit.
H3: Elon Musk's Annual Fee Announcement
Elon Musk recently revealed plans to charge users an annual fee for platform access. X has already commenced this approach in select regions, with users in New Zealand and the Philippines paying a nominal fee of $1 per year. X states that this measure aims to combat bots and spammers on the platform while maintaining accessibility.
The introduction of audio and video calling on X signals an intriguing evolution for the platform, aligning it with the dynamic needs of its diverse user base.
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