How to Movie Talk with Google Hangouts, Android’s Response to FaceTime
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If you’re a true-blue Android user who happens to covet thy neighbor’s iPhone FaceTime movie talk, we’re here to tell you that there’s actually no reason to be green with envy.
Green with Android pride is more like it!
We’re going to instruct you all about Google’s own movie talk service, Hangouts. The Hangouts app for either Android or iOS is more than capable of providing everything these iPhone folks get, including movie talking with iPhones. Here’s how to get embarked.
As with most everything Google makes these days, you’ll need to have an account with Google+ — Google’s social network service — activated, as well as the Hangouts app. If you have an Android phone, then you’re likely already signed up with Google+, and your phone very likely came with Hangouts installed. To enable Google+, download the app from the Play store, open it and sign in with your Google account.
If your smartphone wasn’t preloaded with the Hangouts app, then you can grab that from the Play store as well. After you have it installed, it’s pretty elementary to begin movie talking.
Upon launching the app, you’ll see a list of your contacts. You can either scroll down and select someone to begin a talk or movie talk with, or you can search in the text input field above. The results shown will prioritize your phone’s contacts at the top, but it is possible to search across Google+ for chatmates.
With Hangouts, you can also select up to ten people to movie talk with in a session, a feature that FaceTime is notably missing (SadfaceTime).
Once you select a friend or pals, you’re taken into the talk screen. To begin a movie talk, just tap the movie camera button at the top of the screen. Then say “cheese.”
Much like FaceTime, Hangouts is also accessible from the desktop. But, unlike FaceTime, Hangouts’ computer access is provided via either the Gmail or Google+ websites, meaning that the service is available on Android and iOS, as well as any desktop format like Windows, Mac, Chrome OS or Linux. You just have to persuade your friend to download the app for her phone, or to create a Google+ account.
So, FaceTime ShmaceTime, right? Be a proud Android user and get your movie talk on all the same. Tho’, for best results, you might want to run a comb through your hair very first (as you can see above, I clearly did not).
Yahoo Tech is a brand fresh tech site from David Pogue and an all-star team of writers. Go after us on Facebook for all the latest.
How to Movie Talk with Google Hangouts, Android’s Reaction to FaceTime
YahooFinance
If you’re a true-blue Android user who happens to covet thy neighbor’s iPhone FaceTime movie talk, we’re here to tell you that there’s actually no reason to be green with envy.
Green with Android pride is more like it!
We’re going to instruct you all about Google’s own movie talk service, Hangouts. The Hangouts app for either Android or iOS is more than capable of providing everything these iPhone folks get, including movie talking with iPhones. Here’s how to get commenced.
As with most everything Google makes these days, you’ll need to have an account with Google+ — Google’s social network service — activated, as well as the Hangouts app. If you have an Android phone, then you’re likely already signed up with Google+, and your phone very likely came with Hangouts installed. To enable Google+, download the app from the Play store, open it and sign in with your Google account.
If your smartphone wasn’t preloaded with the Hangouts app, then you can grab that from the Play store as well. After you have it installed, it’s pretty plain to begin movie talking.
Upon launching the app, you’ll see a list of your contacts. You can either scroll down and select someone to begin a talk or movie talk with, or you can search in the text input field above. The results shown will prioritize your phone’s contacts at the top, but it is possible to search via Google+ for chatmates.
With Hangouts, you can also select up to ten people to movie talk with in a session, a feature that FaceTime is notably missing (SadfaceTime).
Once you select a friend or mates, you’re taken into the talk screen. To begin a movie talk, just tap the movie camera button at the top of the screen. Then say “cheese.”
Much like FaceTime, Hangouts is also accessible from the desktop. But, unlike FaceTime, Hangouts’ computer access is provided via either the Gmail or Google+ websites, meaning that the service is available on Android and iOS, as well as any desktop format like Windows, Mac, Chrome OS or Linux. You just have to persuade your friend to download the app for her phone, or to create a Google+ account.
So, FaceTime ShmaceTime, right? Be a proud Android user and get your movie talk on all the same. Tho’, for best results, you might want to run a comb through your hair very first (as you can see above, I clearly did not).
Yahoo Tech is a brand fresh tech site from David Pogue and an all-star team of writers. Go after us on Facebook for all the latest.
How to Movie Talk with Google Hangouts, Android’s Reaction to FaceTime
YahooFinance
If you’re a true-blue Android user who happens to covet thy neighbor’s iPhone FaceTime movie talk, we’re here to tell you that there’s actually no reason to be green with envy.
Green with Android pride is more like it!
We’re going to instruct you all about Google’s own movie talk service, Hangouts. The Hangouts app for either Android or iOS is more than capable of providing everything these iPhone folks get, including movie talking with iPhones. Here’s how to get commenced.
As with most everything Google makes these days, you’ll need to have an account with Google+ — Google’s social network service — activated, as well as the Hangouts app. If you have an Android phone, then you’re likely already signed up with Google+, and your phone very likely came with Hangouts installed. To enable Google+, download the app from the Play store, open it and sign in with your Google account.
If your smartphone wasn’t preloaded with the Hangouts app, then you can grab that from the Play store as well. After you have it installed, it’s pretty elementary to begin movie talking.
Upon launching the app, you’ll see a list of your contacts. You can either scroll down and select someone to begin a talk or movie talk with, or you can search in the text input field above. The results shown will prioritize your phone’s contacts at the top, but it is possible to search across Google+ for chatmates.
With Hangouts, you can also select up to ten people to movie talk with in a session, a feature that FaceTime is notably missing (SadfaceTime).
Once you select a pal or pals, you’re taken into the talk screen. To begin a movie talk, just tap the movie camera button at the top of the screen. Then say “cheese.”
Much like FaceTime, Hangouts is also accessible from the desktop. But, unlike FaceTime, Hangouts’ computer access is provided via either the Gmail or Google+ websites, meaning that the service is available on Android and iOS, as well as any desktop format like Windows, Mac, Chrome OS or Linux. You just have to persuade your friend to download the app for her phone, or to create a Google+ account.
So, FaceTime ShmaceTime, right? Be a proud Android user and get your movie talk on all the same. However, for best results, you might want to run a comb through your hair very first (as you can see above, I clearly did not).
Yahoo Tech is a brand fresh tech site from David Pogue and an all-star team of writers. Go after us on Facebook for all the latest.
How to Movie Talk with Google Hangouts, Android’s Reaction to FaceTime
YahooFinance
If you’re a true-blue Android user who happens to covet thy neighbor’s iPhone FaceTime movie talk, we’re here to tell you that there’s actually no reason to be green with envy.
Green with Android pride is more like it!
We’re going to instruct you all about Google’s own movie talk service, Hangouts. The Hangouts app for either Android or iOS is more than capable of providing everything these iPhone folks get, including movie talking with iPhones. Here’s how to get embarked.
As with most everything Google makes these days, you’ll need to have an account with Google+ — Google’s social network service — activated, as well as the Hangouts app. If you have an Android phone, then you’re likely already signed up with Google+, and your phone very likely came with Hangouts installed. To enable Google+, download the app from the Play store, open it and sign in with your Google account.
If your smartphone wasn’t preloaded with the Hangouts app, then you can grab that from the Play store as well. After you have it installed, it’s pretty ordinary to begin movie talking.
Upon launching the app, you’ll see a list of your contacts. You can either scroll down and select someone to begin a talk or movie talk with, or you can search in the text input field above. The results shown will prioritize your phone’s contacts at the top, but it is possible to search via Google+ for chatmates.
With Hangouts, you can also select up to ten people to movie talk with in a session, a feature that FaceTime is notably missing (SadfaceTime).
Once you select a friend or pals, you’re taken into the talk screen. To begin a movie talk, just tap the movie camera button at the top of the screen. Then say “cheese.”
Much like FaceTime, Hangouts is also accessible from the desktop. But, unlike FaceTime, Hangouts’ computer access is provided via either the Gmail or Google+ websites, meaning that the service is available on Android and iOS, as well as any desktop format like Windows, Mac, Chrome OS or Linux. You just have to persuade your friend to download the app for her phone, or to create a Google+ account.
So, FaceTime ShmaceTime, right? Be a proud Android user and get your movie talk on all the same. Tho’, for best results, you might want to run a comb through your hair very first (as you can see above, I clearly did not).
Yahoo Tech is a brand fresh tech site from David Pogue and an all-star team of writers. Go after us on Facebook for all the latest.
How to Movie Talk with Google Hangouts, Android’s Response to FaceTime
YahooFinance
If you’re a true-blue Android user who happens to covet thy neighbor’s iPhone FaceTime movie talk, we’re here to tell you that there’s actually no reason to be green with envy.
Green with Android pride is more like it!
We’re going to instruct you all about Google’s own movie talk service, Hangouts. The Hangouts app for either Android or iOS is more than capable of providing everything these iPhone folks get, including movie talking with iPhones. Here’s how to get embarked.
As with most everything Google makes these days, you’ll need to have an account with Google+ — Google’s social network service — activated, as well as the Hangouts app. If you have an Android phone, then you’re likely already signed up with Google+, and your phone most likely came with Hangouts installed. To enable Google+, download the app from the Play store, open it and sign in with your Google account.
If your smartphone wasn’t preloaded with the Hangouts app, then you can grab that from the Play store as well. After you have it installed, it’s pretty plain to begin movie talking.
Upon launching the app, you’ll see a list of your contacts. You can either scroll down and select someone to begin a talk or movie talk with, or you can search in the text input field above. The results shown will prioritize your phone’s contacts at the top, but it is possible to search via Google+ for chatmates.
With Hangouts, you can also select up to ten people to movie talk with in a session, a feature that FaceTime is notably missing (SadfaceTime).
Once you select a friend or friends, you’re taken into the talk screen. To begin a movie talk, just tap the movie camera button at the top of the screen. Then say “cheese.”
Much like FaceTime, Hangouts is also accessible from the desktop. But, unlike FaceTime, Hangouts’ computer access is provided via either the Gmail or Google+ websites, meaning that the service is available on Android and iOS, as well as any desktop format like Windows, Mac, Chrome OS or Linux. You just have to persuade your friend to download the app for her phone, or to create a Google+ account.
So, FaceTime ShmaceTime, right? Be a proud Android user and get your movie talk on all the same. However, for best results, you might want to run a comb through your hair very first (as you can see above, I clearly did not).
Yahoo Tech is a brand fresh tech site from David Pogue and an all-star team of writers. Go after us on Facebook for all the latest.
How to Movie Talk with Google Hangouts, Android’s Response to FaceTime
YahooFinance
If you’re a true-blue Android user who happens to covet thy neighbor’s iPhone FaceTime movie talk, we’re here to tell you that there’s actually no reason to be green with envy.
Green with Android pride is more like it!
We’re going to instruct you all about Google’s own movie talk service, Hangouts. The Hangouts app for either Android or iOS is more than capable of providing everything these iPhone folks get, including movie talking with iPhones. Here’s how to get commenced.
As with most everything Google makes these days, you’ll need to have an account with Google+ — Google’s social network service — activated, as well as the Hangouts app. If you have an Android phone, then you’re likely already signed up with Google+, and your phone very likely came with Hangouts installed. To enable Google+, download the app from the Play store, open it and sign in with your Google account.
If your smartphone wasn’t preloaded with the Hangouts app, then you can grab that from the Play store as well. After you have it installed, it’s pretty ordinary to begin movie talking.
Upon launching the app, you’ll see a list of your contacts. You can either scroll down and select someone to begin a talk or movie talk with, or you can search in the text input field above. The results shown will prioritize your phone’s contacts at the top, but it is possible to search across Google+ for chatmates.
With Hangouts, you can also select up to ten people to movie talk with in a session, a feature that FaceTime is notably missing (SadfaceTime).
Once you select a mate or pals, you’re taken into the talk screen. To begin a movie talk, just tap the movie camera button at the top of the screen. Then say “cheese.”
Much like FaceTime, Hangouts is also accessible from the desktop. But, unlike FaceTime, Hangouts’ computer access is provided via either the Gmail or Google+ websites, meaning that the service is available on Android and iOS, as well as any desktop format like Windows, Mac, Chrome OS or Linux. You just have to persuade your friend to download the app for her phone, or to create a Google+ account.
So, FaceTime ShmaceTime, right? Be a proud Android user and get your movie talk on all the same. However, for best results, you might want to run a comb through your hair very first (as you can see above, I clearly did not).
Yahoo Tech is a brand fresh tech site from David Pogue and an all-star team of writers. Go after us on Facebook for all the latest.
How to Movie Talk with Google Hangouts, Android’s Reaction to FaceTime
YahooFinance
If you’re a true-blue Android user who happens to covet thy neighbor’s iPhone FaceTime movie talk, we’re here to tell you that there’s actually no reason to be green with envy.
Green with Android pride is more like it!
We’re going to train you all about Google’s own movie talk service, Hangouts. The Hangouts app for either Android or iOS is more than capable of providing everything these iPhone folks get, including movie talking with iPhones. Here’s how to get commenced.
As with most everything Google makes these days, you’ll need to have an account with Google+ — Google’s social network service — activated, as well as the Hangouts app. If you have an Android phone, then you’re likely already signed up with Google+, and your phone most likely came with Hangouts installed. To enable Google+, download the app from the Play store, open it and sign in with your Google account.
If your smartphone wasn’t preloaded with the Hangouts app, then you can grab that from the Play store as well. After you have it installed, it’s pretty plain to begin movie talking.
Upon launching the app, you’ll see a list of your contacts. You can either scroll down and select someone to begin a talk or movie talk with, or you can search in the text input field above. The results shown will prioritize your phone’s contacts at the top, but it is possible to search across Google+ for chatmates.
With Hangouts, you can also select up to ten people to movie talk with in a session, a feature that FaceTime is notably missing (SadfaceTime).
Once you select a acquaintance or pals, you’re taken into the talk screen. To begin a movie talk, just tap the movie camera button at the top of the screen. Then say “cheese.”
Much like FaceTime, Hangouts is also accessible from the desktop. But, unlike FaceTime, Hangouts’ computer access is provided via either the Gmail or Google+ websites, meaning that the service is available on Android and iOS, as well as any desktop format like Windows, Mac, Chrome OS or Linux. You just have to persuade your friend to download the app for her phone, or to create a Google+ account.
So, FaceTime ShmaceTime, right? Be a proud Android user and get your movie talk on all the same. Tho’, for best results, you might want to run a comb through your hair very first (as you can see above, I clearly did not).
Yahoo Tech is a brand fresh tech site from David Pogue and an all-star team of writers. Go after us on Facebook for all the latest.
How to Movie Talk with Google Hangouts, Android’s Response to FaceTime
YahooFinance
If you’re a true-blue Android user who happens to covet thy neighbor’s iPhone FaceTime movie talk, we’re here to tell you that there’s actually no reason to be green with envy.
Green with Android pride is more like it!
We’re going to train you all about Google’s own movie talk service, Hangouts. The Hangouts app for either Android or iOS is more than capable of providing everything these iPhone folks get, including movie talking with iPhones. Here’s how to get embarked.
As with most everything Google makes these days, you’ll need to have an account with Google+ — Google’s social network service — activated, as well as the Hangouts app. If you have an Android phone, then you’re likely already signed up with Google+, and your phone very likely came with Hangouts installed. To enable Google+, download the app from the Play store, open it and sign in with your Google account.
If your smartphone wasn’t preloaded with the Hangouts app, then you can grab that from the Play store as well. After you have it installed, it’s pretty ordinary to begin movie talking.
Upon launching the app, you’ll see a list of your contacts. You can either scroll down and select someone to begin a talk or movie talk with, or you can search in the text input field above. The results shown will prioritize your phone’s contacts at the top, but it is possible to search via Google+ for chatmates.
With Hangouts, you can also select up to ten people to movie talk with in a session, a feature that FaceTime is notably missing (SadfaceTime).
Once you select a acquaintance or mates, you’re taken into the talk screen. To begin a movie talk, just tap the movie camera button at the top of the screen. Then say “cheese.”
Much like FaceTime, Hangouts is also accessible from the desktop. But, unlike FaceTime, Hangouts’ computer access is provided via either the Gmail or Google+ websites, meaning that the service is available on Android and iOS, as well as any desktop format like Windows, Mac, Chrome OS or Linux. You just have to persuade your friend to download the app for her phone, or to create a Google+ account.
So, FaceTime ShmaceTime, right? Be a proud Android user and get your movie talk on all the same. Tho’, for best results, you might want to run a comb through your hair very first (as you can see above, I clearly did not).
Yahoo Tech is a brand fresh tech site from David Pogue and an all-star team of writers. Go after us on Facebook for all the latest.
How to Movie Talk with Google Hangouts, Android’s Reaction to FaceTime
YahooFinance
If you’re a true-blue Android user who happens to covet thy neighbor’s iPhone FaceTime movie talk, we’re here to tell you that there’s actually no reason to be green with envy.
Green with Android pride is more like it!
We’re going to train you all about Google’s own movie talk service, Hangouts. The Hangouts app for either Android or iOS is more than capable of providing everything these iPhone folks get, including movie talking with iPhones. Here’s how to get embarked.
As with most everything Google makes these days, you’ll need to have an account with Google+ — Google’s social network service — activated, as well as the Hangouts app. If you have an Android phone, then you’re likely already signed up with Google+, and your phone most likely came with Hangouts installed. To enable Google+, download the app from the Play store, open it and sign in with your Google account.
If your smartphone wasn’t preloaded with the Hangouts app, then you can grab that from the Play store as well. After you have it installed, it’s pretty elementary to begin movie talking.
Upon launching the app, you’ll see a list of your contacts. You can either scroll down and select someone to begin a talk or movie talk with, or you can search in the text input field above. The results shown will prioritize your phone’s contacts at the top, but it is possible to search across Google+ for chatmates.
With Hangouts, you can also select up to ten people to movie talk with in a session, a feature that FaceTime is notably missing (SadfaceTime).
Once you select a friend or pals, you’re taken into the talk screen. To begin a movie talk, just tap the movie camera button at the top of the screen. Then say “cheese.”
Much like FaceTime, Hangouts is also accessible from the desktop. But, unlike FaceTime, Hangouts’ computer access is provided via either the Gmail or Google+ websites, meaning that the service is available on Android and iOS, as well as any desktop format like Windows, Mac, Chrome OS or Linux. You just have to persuade your friend to download the app for her phone, or to create a Google+ account.
So, FaceTime ShmaceTime, right? Be a proud Android user and get your movie talk on all the same. However, for best results, you might want to run a comb through your hair very first (as you can see above, I clearly did not).
Yahoo Tech is a brand fresh tech site from David Pogue and an all-star team of writers. Go after us on Facebook for all the latest.
How to Movie Talk with Google Hangouts, Android’s Reaction to FaceTime
YahooFinance
If you’re a true-blue Android user who happens to covet thy neighbor’s iPhone FaceTime movie talk, we’re here to tell you that there’s actually no reason to be green with envy.
Green with Android pride is more like it!
We’re going to train you all about Google’s own movie talk service, Hangouts. The Hangouts app for either Android or iOS is more than capable of providing everything these iPhone folks get, including movie talking with iPhones. Here’s how to get embarked.
As with most everything Google makes these days, you’ll need to have an account with Google+ — Google’s social network service — activated, as well as the Hangouts app. If you have an Android phone, then you’re likely already signed up with Google+, and your phone most likely came with Hangouts installed. To enable Google+, download the app from the Play store, open it and sign in with your Google account.
If your smartphone wasn’t preloaded with the Hangouts app, then you can grab that from the Play store as well. After you have it installed, it’s pretty elementary to begin movie talking.
Upon launching the app, you’ll see a list of your contacts. You can either scroll down and select someone to begin a talk or movie talk with, or you can search in the text input field above. The results shown will prioritize your phone’s contacts at the top, but it is possible to search across Google+ for chatmates.
With Hangouts, you can also select up to ten people to movie talk with in a session, a feature that FaceTime is notably missing (SadfaceTime).
Once you select a friend or friends, you’re taken into the talk screen. To begin a movie talk, just tap the movie camera button at the top of the screen. Then say “cheese.”
Much like FaceTime, Hangouts is also accessible from the desktop. But, unlike FaceTime, Hangouts’ computer access is provided via either the Gmail or Google+ websites, meaning that the service is available on Android and iOS, as well as any desktop format like Windows, Mac, Chrome OS or Linux. You just have to persuade your friend to download the app for her phone, or to create a Google+ account.
So, FaceTime ShmaceTime, right? Be a proud Android user and get your movie talk on all the same. However, for best results, you might want to run a comb through your hair very first (as you can see above, I clearly did not).
Yahoo Tech is a brand fresh tech site from David Pogue and an all-star team of writers. Go after us on Facebook for all the latest.
How to Movie Talk with Google Hangouts, Android’s Reaction to FaceTime
YahooFinance
If you’re a true-blue Android user who happens to covet thy neighbor’s iPhone FaceTime movie talk, we’re here to tell you that there’s actually no reason to be green with envy.
Green with Android pride is more like it!
We’re going to train you all about Google’s own movie talk service, Hangouts. The Hangouts app for either Android or iOS is more than capable of providing everything these iPhone folks get, including movie talking with iPhones. Here’s how to get embarked.
As with most everything Google makes these days, you’ll need to have an account with Google+ — Google’s social network service — activated, as well as the Hangouts app. If you have an Android phone, then you’re likely already signed up with Google+, and your phone very likely came with Hangouts installed. To enable Google+, download the app from the Play store, open it and sign in with your Google account.
If your smartphone wasn’t preloaded with the Hangouts app, then you can grab that from the Play store as well. After you have it installed, it’s pretty elementary to begin movie talking.
Upon launching the app, you’ll see a list of your contacts. You can either scroll down and select someone to begin a talk or movie talk with, or you can search in the text input field above. The results shown will prioritize your phone’s contacts at the top, but it is possible to search across Google+ for chatmates.
With Hangouts, you can also select up to ten people to movie talk with in a session, a feature that FaceTime is notably missing (SadfaceTime).
Once you select a pal or mates, you’re taken into the talk screen. To begin a movie talk, just tap the movie camera button at the top of the screen. Then say “cheese.”
Much like FaceTime, Hangouts is also accessible from the desktop. But, unlike FaceTime, Hangouts’ computer access is provided via either the Gmail or Google+ websites, meaning that the service is available on Android and iOS, as well as any desktop format like Windows, Mac, Chrome OS or Linux. You just have to persuade your friend to download the app for her phone, or to create a Google+ account.
So, FaceTime ShmaceTime, right? Be a proud Android user and get your movie talk on all the same. Tho’, for best results, you might want to run a comb through your hair very first (as you can see above, I clearly did not).
Yahoo Tech is a brand fresh tech site from David Pogue and an all-star team of writers. Go after us on Facebook for all the latest.
How to Movie Talk with Google Hangouts, Android’s Reaction to FaceTime
YahooFinance
If you’re a true-blue Android user who happens to covet thy neighbor’s iPhone FaceTime movie talk, we’re here to tell you that there’s actually no reason to be green with envy.
Green with Android pride is more like it!
We’re going to train you all about Google’s own movie talk service, Hangouts. The Hangouts app for either Android or iOS is more than capable of providing everything these iPhone folks get, including movie talking with iPhones. Here’s how to get commenced.
As with most everything Google makes these days, you’ll need to have an account with Google+ — Google’s social network service — activated, as well as the Hangouts app. If you have an Android phone, then you’re likely already signed up with Google+, and your phone most likely came with Hangouts installed. To enable Google+, download the app from the Play store, open it and sign in with your Google account.
If your smartphone wasn’t preloaded with the Hangouts app, then you can grab that from the Play store as well. After you have it installed, it’s pretty elementary to begin movie talking.
Upon launching the app, you’ll see a list of your contacts. You can either scroll down and select someone to begin a talk or movie talk with, or you can search in the text input field above. The results shown will prioritize your phone’s contacts at the top, but it is possible to search via Google+ for chatmates.
With Hangouts, you can also select up to ten people to movie talk with in a session, a feature that FaceTime is notably missing (SadfaceTime).
Once you select a acquaintance or pals, you’re taken into the talk screen. To begin a movie talk, just tap the movie camera button at the top of the screen. Then say “cheese.”
Much like FaceTime, Hangouts is also accessible from the desktop. But, unlike FaceTime, Hangouts’ computer access is provided via either the Gmail or Google+ websites, meaning that the service is available on Android and iOS, as well as any desktop format like Windows, Mac, Chrome OS or Linux. You just have to persuade your friend to download the app for her phone, or to create a Google+ account.
So, FaceTime ShmaceTime, right? Be a proud Android user and get your movie talk on all the same. However, for best results, you might want to run a comb through your hair very first (as you can see above, I clearly did not).
Yahoo Tech is a brand fresh tech site from David Pogue and an all-star team of writers. Go after us on Facebook for all the latest.
How to Movie Talk with Google Hangouts, Android’s Reaction to FaceTime
YahooFinance
If you’re a true-blue Android user who happens to covet thy neighbor’s iPhone FaceTime movie talk, we’re here to tell you that there’s actually no reason to be green with envy.
Green with Android pride is more like it!
We’re going to train you all about Google’s own movie talk service, Hangouts. The Hangouts app for either Android or iOS is more than capable of providing everything these iPhone folks get, including movie talking with iPhones. Here’s how to get embarked.
As with most everything Google makes these days, you’ll need to have an account with Google+ — Google’s social network service — activated, as well as the Hangouts app. If you have an Android phone, then you’re likely already signed up with Google+, and your phone most likely came with Hangouts installed. To enable Google+, download the app from the Play store, open it and sign in with your Google account.
If your smartphone wasn’t preloaded with the Hangouts app, then you can grab that from the Play store as well. After you have it installed, it’s pretty ordinary to begin movie talking.
Upon launching the app, you’ll see a list of your contacts. You can either scroll down and select someone to begin a talk or movie talk with, or you can search in the text input field above. The results shown will prioritize your phone’s contacts at the top, but it is possible to search via Google+ for chatmates.
With Hangouts, you can also select up to ten people to movie talk with in a session, a feature that FaceTime is notably missing (SadfaceTime).
Once you select a acquaintance or pals, you’re taken into the talk screen. To begin a movie talk, just tap the movie camera button at the top of the screen. Then say “cheese.”
Much like FaceTime, Hangouts is also accessible from the desktop. But, unlike FaceTime, Hangouts’ computer access is provided via either the Gmail or Google+ websites, meaning that the service is available on Android and iOS, as well as any desktop format like Windows, Mac, Chrome OS or Linux. You just have to persuade your friend to download the app for her phone, or to create a Google+ account.
So, FaceTime ShmaceTime, right? Be a proud Android user and get your movie talk on all the same. Tho’, for best results, you might want to run a comb through your hair very first (as you can see above, I clearly did not).
Yahoo Tech is a brand fresh tech site from David Pogue and an all-star team of writers. Go after us on Facebook for all the latest.
How to Movie Talk with Google Hangouts, Android’s Reaction to FaceTime
YahooFinance
If you’re a true-blue Android user who happens to covet thy neighbor’s iPhone FaceTime movie talk, we’re here to tell you that there’s actually no reason to be green with envy.
Green with Android pride is more like it!
We’re going to train you all about Google’s own movie talk service, Hangouts. The Hangouts app for either Android or iOS is more than capable of providing everything these iPhone folks get, including movie talking with iPhones. Here’s how to get began.
As with most everything Google makes these days, you’ll need to have an account with Google+ — Google’s social network service — activated, as well as the Hangouts app. If you have an Android phone, then you’re likely already signed up with Google+, and your phone very likely came with Hangouts installed. To enable Google+, download the app from the Play store, open it and sign in with your Google account.
If your smartphone wasn’t preloaded with the Hangouts app, then you can grab that from the Play store as well. After you have it installed, it’s pretty plain to begin movie talking.
Upon launching the app, you’ll see a list of your contacts. You can either scroll down and select someone to begin a talk or movie talk with, or you can search in the text input field above. The results shown will prioritize your phone’s contacts at the top, but it is possible to search across Google+ for chatmates.
With Hangouts, you can also select up to ten people to movie talk with in a session, a feature that FaceTime is notably missing (SadfaceTime).
Once you select a friend or friends, you’re taken into the talk screen. To begin a movie talk, just tap the movie camera button at the top of the screen. Then say “cheese.”
Much like FaceTime, Hangouts is also accessible from the desktop. But, unlike FaceTime, Hangouts’ computer access is provided via either the Gmail or Google+ websites, meaning that the service is available on Android and iOS, as well as any desktop format like Windows, Mac, Chrome OS or Linux. You just have to persuade your friend to download the app for her phone, or to create a Google+ account.
So, FaceTime ShmaceTime, right? Be a proud Android user and get your movie talk on all the same. However, for best results, you might want to run a comb through your hair very first (as you can see above, I clearly did not).
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How to Movie Talk with Google Hangouts, Android’s Reaction to FaceTime
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If you’re a true-blue Android user who happens to covet thy neighbor’s iPhone FaceTime movie talk, we’re here to tell you that there’s actually no reason to be green with envy.
Green with Android pride is more like it!
We’re going to train you all about Google’s own movie talk service, Hangouts. The Hangouts app for either Android or iOS is more than capable of providing everything these iPhone folks get, including movie talking with iPhones. Here’s how to get began.
As with most everything Google makes these days, you’ll need to have an account with Google+ — Google’s social network service — activated, as well as the Hangouts app. If you have an Android phone, then you’re likely already signed up with Google+, and your phone very likely came with Hangouts installed. To enable Google+, download the app from the Play store, open it and sign in with your Google account.
If your smartphone wasn’t preloaded with the Hangouts app, then you can grab that from the Play store as well. After you have it installed, it’s pretty plain to begin movie talking.
Upon launching the app, you’ll see a list of your contacts. You can either scroll down and select someone to begin a talk or movie talk with, or you can search in the text input field above. The results shown will prioritize your phone’s contacts at the top, but it is possible to search via Google+ for chatmates.
With Hangouts, you can also select up to ten people to movie talk with in a session, a feature that FaceTime is notably missing (SadfaceTime).
Once you select a friend or friends, you’re taken into the talk screen. To begin a movie talk, just tap the movie camera button at the top of the screen. Then say “cheese.”
Much like FaceTime, Hangouts is also accessible from the desktop. But, unlike FaceTime, Hangouts’ computer access is provided via either the Gmail or Google+ websites, meaning that the service is available on Android and iOS, as well as any desktop format like Windows, Mac, Chrome OS or Linux. You just have to persuade your friend to download the app for her phone, or to create a Google+ account.
So, FaceTime ShmaceTime, right? Be a proud Android user and get your movie talk on all the same. However, for best results, you might want to run a comb through your hair very first (as you can see above, I clearly did not).
Yahoo Tech is a brand fresh tech site from David Pogue and an all-star team of writers. Go after us on Facebook for all the latest.
How to Movie Talk with Google Hangouts, Android’s Reaction to FaceTime
YahooFinance
If you’re a true-blue Android user who happens to covet thy neighbor’s iPhone FaceTime movie talk, we’re here to tell you that there’s actually no reason to be green with envy.
Green with Android pride is more like it!
We’re going to instruct you all about Google’s own movie talk service, Hangouts. The Hangouts app for either Android or iOS is more than capable of providing everything these iPhone folks get, including movie talking with iPhones. Here’s how to get commenced.
As with most everything Google makes these days, you’ll need to have an account with Google+ — Google’s social network service — activated, as well as the Hangouts app. If you have an Android phone, then you’re likely already signed up with Google+, and your phone very likely came with Hangouts installed. To enable Google+, download the app from the Play store, open it and sign in with your Google account.
If your smartphone wasn’t preloaded with the Hangouts app, then you can grab that from the Play store as well. After you have it installed, it’s pretty elementary to begin movie talking.
Upon launching the app, you’ll see a list of your contacts. You can either scroll down and select someone to begin a talk or movie talk with, or you can search in the text input field above. The results shown will prioritize your phone’s contacts at the top, but it is possible to search across Google+ for chatmates.
With Hangouts, you can also select up to ten people to movie talk with in a session, a feature that FaceTime is notably missing (SadfaceTime).
Once you select a friend or friends, you’re taken into the talk screen. To begin a movie talk, just tap the movie camera button at the top of the screen. Then say “cheese.”
Much like FaceTime, Hangouts is also accessible from the desktop. But, unlike FaceTime, Hangouts’ computer access is provided via either the Gmail or Google+ websites, meaning that the service is available on Android and iOS, as well as any desktop format like Windows, Mac, Chrome OS or Linux. You just have to persuade your friend to download the app for her phone, or to create a Google+ account.
So, FaceTime ShmaceTime, right? Be a proud Android user and get your movie talk on all the same. However, for best results, you might want to run a comb through your hair very first (as you can see above, I clearly did not).
Yahoo Tech is a brand fresh tech site from David Pogue and an all-star team of writers. Go after us on Facebook for all the latest.
How to Movie Talk with Google Hangouts, Android’s Response to FaceTime
YahooFinance
If you’re a true-blue Android user who happens to covet thy neighbor’s iPhone FaceTime movie talk, we’re here to tell you that there’s actually no reason to be green with envy.
Green with Android pride is more like it!
We’re going to train you all about Google’s own movie talk service, Hangouts. The Hangouts app for either Android or iOS is more than capable of providing everything these iPhone folks get, including movie talking with iPhones. Here’s how to get commenced.
As with most everything Google makes these days, you’ll need to have an account with Google+ — Google’s social network service — activated, as well as the Hangouts app. If you have an Android phone, then you’re likely already signed up with Google+, and your phone most likely came with Hangouts installed. To enable Google+, download the app from the Play store, open it and sign in with your Google account.
If your smartphone wasn’t preloaded with the Hangouts app, then you can grab that from the Play store as well. After you have it installed, it’s pretty elementary to begin movie talking.
Upon launching the app, you’ll see a list of your contacts. You can either scroll down and select someone to begin a talk or movie talk with, or you can search in the text input field above. The results shown will prioritize your phone’s contacts at the top, but it is possible to search via Google+ for chatmates.
With Hangouts, you can also select up to ten people to movie talk with in a session, a feature that FaceTime is notably missing (SadfaceTime).
Once you select a pal or pals, you’re taken into the talk screen. To begin a movie talk, just tap the movie camera button at the top of the screen. Then say “cheese.”
Much like FaceTime, Hangouts is also accessible from the desktop. But, unlike FaceTime, Hangouts’ computer access is provided via either the Gmail or Google+ websites, meaning that the service is available on Android and iOS, as well as any desktop format like Windows, Mac, Chrome OS or Linux. You just have to persuade your friend to download the app for her phone, or to create a Google+ account.
So, FaceTime ShmaceTime, right? Be a proud Android user and get your movie talk on all the same. However, for best results, you might want to run a comb through your hair very first (as you can see above, I clearly did not).
Yahoo Tech is a brand fresh tech site from David Pogue and an all-star team of writers. Go after us on Facebook for all the latest.
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