The latest WhatsApp beta shows the company is working on a couple of new features that will make video calls more interactive.
WhatsApp, the globally popular messaging app, is testing a new feature aimed at enhancing user privacy during video calls.
The change represents another step in WhatsApp's ongoing efforts to enhance user privacy and security. By giving users more control over their camera visibility during calls, the platform is ...
While the feature is not yet available to all users, it is expected to roll out in a future WhatsApp update. This privacy-enhancing feature could be a game-changer, making WhatsApp safer and more ...
WhatsApp’s latest Android beta brings emoji to video calls. Android Authority spotted that the latest WhatsApp Android beta now lets you raise your hand or send emoji reactions during a video call.
A new feature has been found in the latest WhatsApp beta version (2.25.7.3 for Android) that gives users the option to turn off their video before accepting a video call. Right now, when you ...
The launch came out of a ‘hack week project,’ OpenAI said during its ... users will be able to call ChatGPT, although the text-based service will be available to Whatsapp users worldwide.
WhatsApp is working on a redesigned call menu for individual and group chats, making it easier to manage calls and prevent accidental dialling. This feature, spotted in the latest WhatsApp beta ...
Another upcoming WhatsApp feature for beta testers is the new calling UI, which looks similar to that of Apple’s Facetime. The new UI offers you options you might be looking for during a call ...