WhatsApp Video Calling Feature Starts Rolling Out To Android Devices
AdvertisementWhatsApp's 1 billion monthly active users may finally receive what they have been anticipating for the app to support: video calls.WhatsApp, one of the most popular messaging clients globally, was bought two years ago by Facebook mastermind Mark Zuckerberg for a jaw-dropping $19 billion shellout.Since then, the app's popularity surged, and with a ton of users using the site daily, even the slightest anomaly or change is bound to be spotted.
WhatsApp Video Calls Are (Nearly) Here
Anna Clarke | Contributing Writer | 1 day agoWhatsApp Video Calls Are (Nearly) Here The Debrief: No more Skype hassle for youSo the wait is almost over.WhatsApp have been teasing us with hints of video calling capabilities for some time; there was even a false start on the beta version of the app in May of this year, before the function was pulled back again.But now but it looks like it's really happening you guys!
WhatsApp - Video Calls finally reappears in iOS, Android, Windows beta
WhatsApp has reintroduced its highly-anticipated video call to the latest beta buildsWhatsApp is the most popular messaging app on the planet, with a staggering one billion people using the chat app.However the hugely-popular smartphone app is missing a crucial feature that appears in many of its rivals' apps – video chat.But it looks like WhatsApp is very close to catching-up with the likes of Google Hangouts, Facebook Messenger and LINE Messenger.
WhatsApp Is Finally Getting Video Calls For Android
WhatsApp is finally rolling out video calling for android users.According to new reports, the feature is now functional in some of the beta builds of the Android application(Carl Court / Getty Images)A few months ago, WhatsApp succeeded in gaining 1 billion users, and now the messaging application is east to take a big step toward setting its position.Finally, after the long wait, the arrival of WhatsApp video calling on Android is here!
Video calls are going live in WhatsApp
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