WhatsApp has finally begun to launch a highly anticipated feature. With the new update, WhatsApp users can finally make video and voice calls for up to 8 people. Prior to this update, group voice and video calls were only limited to four people. But the feature cannot be used by all WhatsApp users.
New updates are available on the beta version of the application on Android and iOS. For Android users, the beta version of WhatsApp v2.20.133 is the version they should look for. While v2.20.50.25 beta is a version that will bring new functionality to iOS devices. All participants also need to have the same beta version to make the call. This new update appeared shortly after Google Duo also increased the participation limit for group calls. The video messaging application from Google now supports up to 12 people in one call, up from 8 before. With lockouts all over the world, group video calls are not only a way to socialize but are also an integral tool to ensure business runs smoothly. Unfortunately, the limit on participation in group voice and video calls made by WhatsApp - which is the largest instant messaging platform in the world is changing users to other platforms that have higher limits. New features should help WhatsApp keep most of its users from going to competing platforms. #whatsapp #whatsappupdate #wajkewaje #android #ios #whatsappdark
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