Ever since X (formerly Twitter) came to the hands of Elon Musk, updates don’t seem to stop. In yet another attempt to evolve the social media platform that hosts over 7 billion users, Musk introduced free audio and video calling options for users, regardless of their subscription status, on both Android and iOS.
But is it a game-changer, or just another notification to silence?
Once exclusive to X Premium users, this feature is now accessible to all, as stated in the official statement published by the company on February 29, 2024. As X’s chief, Musk also posted a tutorial on the platform earlier today to help first-time users navigate the process more easily.
This move is intended to reach a broader audience and is expected to give rivals like Meta’s WhatsApp stiff competition.
Elon Musk has been touting X as the “everything app” since its debut. Now, with the introduction of audio and video calling features for all users, the company seems to be expanding its offerings significantly.
Musk even dropped a hint about Xmail, a potential Gmail alternative, which is causing a stir among users. But can X really deliver on all these promises, or is it just hype?
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