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Video conference app Google Duo added support for up to 32 participants in a single video call session for its Web platform in June. And now, reports making the rounds state that this participant limit has been added for the Android platform.

Select Android users are currently receiving this feature to add up to 32 participants on a video call. This feature is a server side update and is not expected with the latest version of the app. It is expected that more users would get this update on their Android devices in the coming weeks.

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Android users can check out their devices to see if this feature is available to them by selecting Create group on the home screen. If you notice you cannot add more than 11 participants, that means this feature is not available on your device yet.

Google Duo started out with four participants in a group call, before doubling the limit in March to eight and later increasing the limit to 12 in the same month. This new participant limit from Google is a step in the right direction, as more individuals have turned to video conferencing apps to stay in touch this period.

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Author:Alfa Baye

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iPhone users have taken to a number of platforms including Reddit and Apple’s support platform to make complaints about a battery issue. Some of these reports suggest that hours of unconscious background activity may be running down phone batteries very quickly, even when these apps are not opened on the device.

Many of these complaints come from users of the iOS 13.5.1, with many of them saying that they have experienced battery drain above 50% when they are not using the Apple Music app. Reports from MacRumors suggests that this may not be a new issue, though there has been an increase in these complaints in the last week.

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Certain users have been able to take care of this issue by force quitting the app that may be causing this draining, restarting the iPhone, turning off the mobile data or switching off the background app refresh in the phone settings.

A number of theories have surfaced over the possible cause of this glitch, with some quarters believing that recent changes in iOS may be responsible for this. The good part is, users who may have been suffering from this issue can force quit Apple Music, delete Apple Music and reinstall the app or try disabling Automatic Downloads from iPhone’s settings menu.

The company is yet to release an official statement regarding this issue, but it is expected that it will be sorted out as soon as possible.

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Author:Alfa Baye

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