(Reuters) – Social networking platform X, formerly Twitter, is rolling out an early version of audio and video calling to some of its users, owner Elon Musk said, as it seeks to turn ”.
Musk republished a post on the platform instructing users on how to enable the feature, which he called an “early version of audio and video calling on X.”
The latest functionality comes amid a slew of new features and changes to the platform’s core experience under the leadership of Musk, who acquired the social media company nearly a year ago.
After rebranding Twitter as X, Musk signaled he would transform the platform into a super app, offering a range of services from messaging and social networking to peer-to-peer payments.
When previewing the feature in August, Musk had said that users would not need a phone number to access the features, which will be available on Apple’s iOS, Google’s Android and personal computers (PCs).
(Reporting by Yuvraj Malik and Akash Sriram in Bengaluru)
Source: CNN Brasil

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