WhatsApp tests a video and voice call upgrade with more privacy and emojis
What you need to know
The latest WhatsApp beta reportedly contains insight into a trio of updates inbound for its video and voice calling experience.
Video calls are seemingly preparing to receive a disable camera option before answering alongside emoji reactions.
Voice calls are being tested with a mute button that users can toggle before picking up a call.
WhatsApp recently dropped an AI update that lets users get more creative with their avatars and one that brings music to their statuses.
WhatsApp has reportedly begun testing for a host of new call features that’ll affect those using voice and video.
The development of the new features was spotted in a recent WhatsApp beta on Android by WABetaInfo, which detailed three major additions (via SammyGuru). The beta starts with an upcoming feature for video calls that aims to add a layer of privacy for users. The APK dive spotted a “turn off your video” option during the video call acceptance screen.
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