Snapchat, for example, supports 16-person calls, while Facetime has up to 32. Though it doesn’t come close to those numbers, the feature should be enough for small friendship groups, without resulting in tiny little windows on a phone. Instagram also lets you browse its app while in a video call, displaying an even smaller picture-in-picture square that just wouldn’t work with more people. The feature can be found in the direct message inbox and works exactly the same as before, automatically adjusting the screen as people join.

— Instagram (@instagram) October 22, 2018 If you’re looking to have a conversation without certain people in the group chat, you can mute a member.

WhatsApp Video Calling

Of course, Instagram is owned by Facebook, who also owns WhatsApp. WhatsApp got similar functionality in July but also supports end-to-end encryption. However, the app only supports up to four people, so Instagram is strangely ahead in that area. Meanwhile, Facebook Messenger supports 6 on-screen simultaneously, but switches to showing the dominant speaker once the limit is exceeded. With this method, it can support up to 50 people, far more than any of the competition. The difference between platforms is strange, but Facebook is clearly trying to cater to its audiences. The only platform truly lacking is WhatsApp, but that could change in the future. In the meantime, you can grab the latest version of Instagram on Android and iOS below: [appbox googleplay com.instagram.android&hl=en_GB] [appbox appstore id389801252?mt=8]

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