X's video call feature has rolled out, but users can only make calls if they're a paying subscriber. Credit: Jaap Arriens/NurPhoto via Getty Images Ever get involved in an argument on X and say to ...
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.
As if strangers sliding in DMs (direct messages) wasn’t awkward enough, now users can get phone calls on the application. X, formerly Twitter, now features free audio and video calling available to ...
Android users can now make audio and video calls via X...if they pay at least $8 per month to Elon Musk. Credit: Nikolas Kokovlis/NurPhoto via Getty Images Finally – a way to make audio calls and ...
X, formerly known as Twitter, has just launched audio and video calls for all users. Because why not. Audio and video calling, which you'll find on plenty of other popular social media services, ...
Twitter/X now includes a feature that lets users make audio and video calls through DMs. It’s on by default, and will allow other users to call your phone and even see your IP address if you don’t ...
Elon Musk inches ever closer to making X/Twitter the everything app he dreamed of, with the addition of audio and video calling directly within the app. Users of X should know as the feature rolls out ...
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 ...
Elon Musk’s own social network X is rolling out the ability to make audio and video calls directly from the app to its Android client. One of the X engineers working on the project posted about the ...