
Edgar Survints / Android Authority
tl; drag
- Google was offering three -way calling before 2018.
- When it was removed at that time, it is now back – but really just for workspace users.
- The app also gets a refreshing call interface.
Oh, Google Voice. How are you still in the world? Google is a company that sometimes likes to shut down old services, or shut down them in new places, yet the voice has somehow managed to stand the test. Basically, with the support of the top RCS in each list, it desperately requires some feature upgrades, but it feels as if the app is very low and between it. This week, we are so fortunate that we really get one – not just what we were expecting.
Around the beginning of the year, we were holding tears on a new Google Voice release from our AP, and looking for symbols of anything new in work. And of course, we saw some text strings in which conference calls were referred to Google Voice, the first avatar of this feature was removed after the past decade.
Now Google The shares that this three-way conference calling mode is really coming back in the sound-though a large number of organizations are attached. Unlike the old version, this new paid workplace accounts or SIP links are limited to users. Those of us who are on a regular, free voice are stuck with one -on -one calls.

There is at least one small silver layer, as Google added conference calling as an excuse for a call interface. Although the free voice user UI may not benefit from further ad -collar options, we can still appreciate a fresh coat of paint on an app that does not get such attention.
This is not RCS. But we will take what we can get.


