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Voice and Video Calling Are Now Supported on Facebook Messenger for Windows 10

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If you are using Windows 10, you will be happy to know that Facebook is finally updating its Messenger app to support voice and video calling. The updated app is available to some users and besides voice and video calling, it also has support for group voice calls and support for call notifications.

Windows 10 is playing catch up as the calling feature is already available to both the iOS and Android versions of the app. We saw these features roll out back in April this year but we were never sure if Windows 10 users were to get it given that it’s been over 5 months.

According to Engadget, the features have just started rolling out and people have to be patient if they don’t see them on their devices just yet. A Facebook spokesperson has told the publication that the updated app with the features started rolling out last week and not everyone is able to get the feature at the moment. You don’t have to worry so much as you will get a notification when the updated app is available for you to download.

It is also being reported that users will be able to choose the camera they wish to use for video calls. We are also meant to understand that group video calling is not supported at this point, you will have to stick with calls only.

Facebook is yet to reveal when these feature will be available to all users across the world but give it a few weeks for that to happen.

Also Read: You Now Need 2GB of RAM to Smoothly Run Facebook and Messenger Apps on Windows 10 Mobile

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