WhatsApp could soon allow calls through its desktop app |
Due to the Coronavirus pandemic, video calls have increased and companies like Facebook and Zoom have taken full advantage of this feature. Earlier this year, WhatsApp increased the number of people for conference calls from four to eight. It now appears that WhatsApp will provide functionality soon. Log in to the desktop app.
According to the well-known website (WABetaInfo), WhatsApp has begun testing the new feature as it supports voice and video calls to individual contacts and groups.
The screenshot posted by (WABetaInfo) shows that when you call someone using WhatsApp from your desktop, a new window opens with commands to manage the call.
It is important to note that if you use a shortcut to create a Facebook Messenger chat room, you can actually make video calls to people through the WhatsApp desktop app. However, future functionality depends on your infrastructure. Go to the app.
Since this feature is currently under development, we don't know when WhatsApp will introduce call support on its desktop app.
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