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Video Conferencing App for an Android

I'm interested about a video conferencing app for an android. I want one that is efficient even in difficult time coordinating and for business meetings. . Are you familiar with the available features? I want to know more about in details or rather try it for free if possible. As I've said , I'm using an android device. What do you recommend for a video conferencing?
 
If you are an android user, hangout would be the best I guess. However, if you are considering for business use or if you want something more reliable, my suggestion is Webex. Here are other suggested apps for that maybe compatible for android.
 
Hi Lindsay, I looked at the list on the link you provided and these apps sound really serious..seriously useful, other just plain expensive. I might be wrong on the latter, though. Do these require video conferencing equipment like those for large businesses and enterprises?
 
I find Duo to be better than Skype, because you don't have a login... it's tied to your phone number, so you just open the app and go. So far it seems to compare favorably.
 
+1 for Duo. A simple interface with no frills, no bloat, plus end-to-end encryption. So far it's been working really well as a one to one video call app. Available for Android and iOS, I wish there was a desktop version.
 
it's need fast conection.
I guess this is a relative issue, there's an audio and a video signal being transferred between two different parties in real-time so I wouldn't expect it to involve any type of minimal connectivity. I haven't found Duo to be any more demanding on bandwidth than competing services like Skype, Facebook Messenger, or Hangouts.
 
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