Android and iPhone messaging may soon support seamless video calls
A new update in mobile messaging could make it much easier for iPhone and Android users to stay connected by adding a feature, Messaging-Initiated Video Calls (MIVC). This update is introduced by the GSMA and is called RCS Universal Profile 4.0.
Messaging-Initiated Video Calls means you may be able to start a video call directly from your chat screen. Instead of switching to another app, you could simply press a button inside the conversation and begin a video call.
This feature is expected to work for both one-on-one chats and group chats. It makes communication quicker and more convenient.

The most helpful part of this feature is that people can join the call even if they missed the start. Like, if someone is busy when the call begins, they can join later without any issue. Also, the call details can be saved in the chat, so users can easily see what happened. This keeps everything organized in one place.
This feature could allow smooth video calling between different phones and networks. This is mainly useful for users of Apple and Google devices, who currently do not always get the same features while chatting with each other.
However, there is still no clear answer on when this feature will be available. Neither Apple nor Google has confirmed their support yet. Stay tuned for more information.
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