WhatsApp Introduces Three Major Calling Features: Allows Up To 32 Participants On A Video Call

A standout addition to WhatsApp’s arsenal is the ability to share your screen with accompanying audio during calls.

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WhatsApp Introduces Three Major Calling Features: Allows Up To 32 Participants On A Video Call

WhatsApp now supports video calls with up to 32 participants. This significant expansion ensures that users can effortlessly include more friends, family members, or colleagues in a single call, irrespective of the device they own or use.

WhatsApp is set to redefine how we connect with its latest wave of updates with its new features. WhatsApp now introduces features aimed at making calls more immersive and versatile than ever before.

A standout addition to WhatsApp’s arsenal is the ability to share your screen with accompanying audio during calls. Whether it’s watching a video together or presenting something on your screen, this feature transforms the call into a more interactive experience among users.

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In response to the growing demand for larger group interactions, WhatsApp now supports video calls with up to 32 participants. This significant expansion ensures that users can effortlessly include more friends, family members, or colleagues in a single call, irrespective of the device they own or use.

Keeping track of who’s speaking during a call is now a breeze as WhatsApp introduces the spotlight feature. Automatically highlighting the active speaker ensures smoother conversations, making it easier for participants to follow discussions and provide the attention they deserve.

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WhatsApp continues delivering high-quality calls with improvements in audio and video fidelity. This introduction of the MLow codec enhances call reliability, offering better noise and echo cancellation for mobile users, even in noisy environments. Video calls benefit from higher resolution, provided users have a fast internet bandwidth, while overall audio quality is crisper and clearer to diverse user needs.