It is not new that Google has been “killing” some of its applications, which ends up creating confusion in the minds of many users.
Now, in yet another confusing episode, the company asks its users to uninstall the Meet application in order to use it correctly, according to journalist Munsif Vengattil, from the Reuters agency. Did not understand? We explain.
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Some time ago Google renamed the Hangouts app as Hangouts Meet, or just Meet. Shortly thereafter, the company renamed another app, this time Google Duo, which was also renamed Meet.
With this salad, the company ended up allowing two versions of Google Meet to coexist, which has been causing failures in the functioning of both apps. Many users have been reporting connection failures and errors when opening one of the two Meets.
Because of this, users who have both Meets installed on their smartphone must uninstall the newer version (formerly called Duo), and use only the old Hangouts Meet, or vice versa.
Both old Duo and old Hangouts may come pre-installed on some Android devices. However, any of the two applications can be freely installed, as long as only one is running on the cell phone.
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