Some Android users can now make video calls on WhatsApp

WhatsApp's impending support for video calling appears to be closer to launch.According to new reports, the feature is now functional in some of the beta builds of the android/" target="_blank">android/" target="_blank">Android application, following its recent arrival in the Windows Phone version of the Facebook-owned messaging app.The iOS app was also updated just last week, but video calling support was not included at that time.
WhatsApp video call is nearly here – but not for everyone (yet)

Facebook's mega-popular messaging app WhatsApp is rolling out support for video calls – but not everyone can access it yet.android/" target="_blank">android/" target="_blank">Android Police reports that some users of early 'beta' versions of WhatSApp can now make video calls – hinting that a full roll-out may be imminent.In the test versions of WhatsApp, users can simply choose between making a video call and a voice call when tapping on a contact – and it'll work as long as both people have a compatible version of the app.
Hike rolls out video calling, even as WhatsApp dithers in beta
Hike rolls out video calling, even as WhatsApp dithers in betaAll android/" target="_blank">android/" target="_blank">Android users will have the feature this week, while iOS users will get it "very soon,"Indian messenger app is rolling out video calling.All Android users will have the feature this week, while iOS users will get it "very soon," says a statement from the company.Users who have updated their app anytime since September can select a chat thread, tap a call button at the top right, and choose to make a video or audio call.
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