

Read More: Google CEO Launches 'Simplicity Sprint' to Get Employee Insights on Efficiency, Productivity Amidst Weaker Q2 RevenueĪll users will get the updated Google Meet app name and icon starting in September. Ad hoc calling won't be available on the original Meet app, and it will eventually cease to function. The familiar parts (such effects and contacts) will not change, but you will need to log in with your Google account to use any meeting features. However, for the time being, the old Meet app will remain available under the name "Google Meet (original)."Įngadget noted that by September, all Duo users should be able to witness the rebrand. Meet also received an update and a new green icon, according to TechCrunch.īeginning on Wednesday, Google will roll out an update to the Duo app for Android and iOS that includes the new Meet logo and an informative new notification. In order to prepare for the transition, Google began integrating more of Meet's features into Duo in July. However, Google is basically making the Duo app into the new and improved Google Meet app by adding all of Meet's features to it. It was always going to be difficult to combine multiple apps. On Wednesday, the next stage of this merger begins. The tech giant revealed its plan to combine its two different video calling applications, Meet and Duo, into a single platform in June. Google will soon make its communication services simpler. (Photo : Screenshot From Google Duo Official Website)
