Last month, many rumors about the beta version of the WhatsApp messaging app on Android were leaked, including information about the video calling feature. Today, WhatsApp developers have officially confirmed that this feature will soon be available on all 3 popular operating systems: Android, iOS, and Windows Phone.
WhatsApp is on the verge of supporting video calls on Android, iOS, and Windows
This initiative promises to help the WhatsApp messaging and chatting app catch up with its current direct competitors like Facebook Messenger and LINE.
Download WhatsApp to message and call for free
- Phone or mobile device with WhatsApp installed. You can download it right here for each operating system with the download links below
* Download WhatsApp for iPhone
* Download WhatsApp for Android
* Download WhatsApp for Windows Phone
- Have a WhatsApp account. (If you don't have one, create a WhatsApp account )
- Computer, laptop with internet connection
In a recent update, WhatsApp has added the feature to send GIFs on iOS and is also testing a new feature allowing freehand drawing, adding stickers to photos, and sharing within a 'Status' - similar to Snapchat's My Story or Instagram's Stories.
WhatsApp's video calling feature may have been added relatively late, but it's still great news for the community of over 1 billion WhatsApp users worldwide.
In the current technology race, every app must find ways to keep up with its competitors and bring more advanced features. Ultimately, users will benefit the most. Information about WhatsApp updates will be continuously updated on Mytour.
In addition to the mobile version, WhatsApp also allows users to message, call, and soon, make video calls for free on Windows. If you want to use WhatsApp on your personal computer, Mytour will guide you on how to message with WhatsApp on PC, laptop.
(According to thenextweb)
