Google Meet will finally sunset legacy Duo features in September

What you need to know

  • Google Meet will fully replace legacy Duo calling features by this September.
  • Users are recommended to update the Meet app and save their Duo call history and messages before September.
  • While some legacy features will be removed, Google Meet offers upgraded and new calling functionalities.

Google Duo was one of the popular video calling apps for Android users, which was evidently rebranded to Google Meet a couple of years ago. The app, however, has some legacy features that are now going away soon.

If you open a Google Meet app (previously installed as Duo) on your Android phone, you should be seeing a new alert indicating that “Meet calling will replace Legacy (Duo) calling in September 2025.” First spotted by 9to5Google, the alert can widely be seen by all Google Meet users.

Google Meet Duo replacement alert

(Image credit: Android Central)

What it means is that even though the previous Duo app was rebranded as Google Meet, the latter still featured some legacy features of the video calling app. These comprise Family mode, Moments, Mirror mode, low light mode, and Knock Knock and are considered in-call features. These sets of features are believed to be going away in September.

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