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How to Make Group Video Calls on Telegram
Telegram is a popular alternative to WhatsApp. However, WhatsApp has faced troubles with its privacy and security policies. As a result, other messaging platforms like Telegram and Signal have gained popularity.
Over time, Telegram has grown from a basic messaging platform to a full-fledged competitor to WhatsApp. It offers features like voice/video calls, encrypted text messages, custom themes, user location, scheduled or silent messages, etc.
In this post, we will share a complete guide on how to make group video calls in the Telegram app. Let’s check it out.
Additiona Features of Telegram Group Calling
You can have group video calls on the Telegram Android app, with a few extra features. You can use the Screen Sharing option to share your screen along with your camera feed. Additionally, Telegram has added the Noise Suppression feature, which mutes audio in noisy environments or when eating something crispy. This ensures clear audio for a better video calling experience. Now let’s explore both features in detail, but first, let’s look at how to start a group video call on the Telegram app.
To perform group video calls on Telegram, follow these steps:
Step 1: Open the Telegram app on your Android phone.
Step 2: Tap the 3-line or Menu icon at the top-left of the app interface.
Step 3: Select the New Group option from the side-pane.
Step 4: Show the list of contacts using Telegram. Select and add contacts to your group. Hit the Forward Arrow or the Next button.
Step 5: Enter the name of the newly created group. Add a group image if desired. Hit the Tick button.
Voila! You’ve created a Telegram group. Now, start video calling the group members.
Steps to Do Group Video Calls on Telegram
After creating a group, follow these steps to perform group video calls with the group members.
Step 1: Open the created group or an existing group on your Telegram Android app. Tap the 3-dot or Menu icon on the top-right of the interface.
Step 2: Tap on the group name to open the Group Info page. Then, tap on the 3-dot or Menu icon.
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It will display a list of options: Start Voice Chat, Search members, Delete and leave group, and Add to Home screen. Start by selecting the Start Voice Chat option.
Step 3: This will initiate the voice chat feature. To switch to a video call, press the Camera button on your phone.
You can send invites to group members to join the call. Select the contact and wait for them to join to begin group video calls on Telegram.
How to Use Screen Sharing and Noise Suppression Feature
Like other video calling platforms, Telegram allows you to share your smartphone screen during group calls. Here’s how:
1. During a video call, tap on the menu icon (3 dots) to access the options.
Step 2: Select the Share screen option from the drop-down list.
Step 3: A confirmation will appear, stating that Telegram may capture sensitive information displayed on your screen. If you are okay with this, click Start now.
That’s it! Group members can see your device’s screen. This feature can be useful if you are trying to explain something to group members.
To enable the Noise Suppression feature, follow these steps:
Step 1: During the video call, tap the 3-dot menu icon. From the list, choose Noise Suppression. The feature is disabled by default.
Once you select the Noise Suppression option, the feature is enabled, resulting in improved and clear voice quality.
Connect With Your Loved Ones
Hopefully, the methods above helped you perform group video calls on the Telegram Android app. This feature allows up to 30 users to broadcast video from their cameras and screens, while 1,000 people can view the call at once. It’s easy to hold online events or talk shows on Telegram.
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