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Jio Fiber Users Can Now Make Video Calls from TV Using Their Android Smartphone, iPhone Camera



Jio Fiber users can now make video calls from their TVs without requiring an external camera or webcam. Called ‘Camera on Mobile', the new feature is offered through the JioJoin app (previously named JioCall) available for Android and iOS devices. It allows users to form their phone camera an data input device for video calls. It enables video-calling through the JioFiberVoice that's bundled with Jio Fiber service to supply calling support to broadband users. Customers also can use the JioJoin app on their mobile devices to form voice calls using their landline number. The ‘Camera on Mobile' feature has been in testing for the previous couple of months, though it's now been unrolled to both Android and iOS users. To start making video calls on your TV using the camera of your mobile device, you wish to first configure your 10-digit Jio Fiber number on the JioJoin app. this may allow the app to virtually make your phone as a companion device for your Jio Fiber connection. Once you're finished the configuration, you'll be able to enable the ‘Camera on Mobile' feature from the JioJoin app settings. You're now able to use your phone as a webcam to create video calls through your TV. Jio Fiber recommends users to modify to 5GHz Wi-Fi band on their modems to urge better clarity in video calls. You can, however, experience the feature on the two.4GHz band yet — but maybe with some lag. The JioJoin app is obtainable for download through the App Store and Google Play. It requires devices to run on a minimum of Android 6.0 or iOS 10.0. In the recent past, companies including OnePlus and Xiaomi have brought webcams specifically for TVs to enable video calling through big screens as people are staying indoors thanks to the COVID-19 pandemic. In any case, the model of utilizing telephones as webcams carries extra comfort to Jio Fiber clients as they not should buy a different gadget for making video calls through their TVs. Notwithstanding, there are probably going to be some quality-level trade-offs as telephones will empower video feed to beneficiaries over Wi-Fi. Most affordable smartphones also do not have high-quality selfie cameras to deliver a good video-calling experience.

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