Whatsapp introduces its group chat video call
Whatsapp has introduced a new special
feature, ‘group video calls,’ which now brings
it to par with other major messaging apps.
The app is now starting to add group video
calling to its iOS and Android app, the
company announced Monday. WhatsApp has
supported video calling since 2016, but calls
were, until now, limited to two participants.
With the latest change, the app is upping its
support to four total participants.
That’s a fairly modest increase, particularly
compared to other services.
Facebook Messenger supports group video
calls of up to 50, while Snapchat supports 16
participants.
Apple’s FaceTime will work with up to 32
people when iOS 12 launches later this year.
But the feature is likely more challenging for
WhatsApp than some of its competitors.
Its video calls, like other messages sent
within the app, are end-to-end encrypted by
default, for one thing.
The company also needs to ensure new
features are optimized for people with slower
connections and older devices.
Once the feature is live, you can start making
group video calls within the app by taping on
the new “add participant” option in the top
right corner of the screen while you’re video
chatting.
The company made the announcement in
a blog post on Tuesday reads;
“Over the last couple of years, people have
enjoyed making voice and video calls on
WhatsApp. In fact, our users spend over 2 billion
minutes on calls per day. We’re excited to
announce that group calls for voice and video
are coming to WhatsApp starting today.
“You can make a group call with up to four
people total – anytime and anywhere. Just start
a one-on-one voice or video call and tap the new
“add participant” button in the top right corner to
add more contacts to the call.
“Group calls are always end-to-end encrypted,
and we’ve designed calling to work reliably
around the world in different network conditions.
The feature is currently rolling out on
the iPhone and Android versions of our app.”
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