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WhatsApp: You will now be able to make audio and video calls on the WhatsApp Web

One of the most ardent desires of WhatsApp web users is to be able to make audio and video calls. Facebook after the acquisition of WhatsApp continues to improve it and now prioritizes the availability of video and audio calls on WhatsApp web which will be available everywhere and for everyone as soon as possible.

Indeed, a handful of WhatsApp users can now make audio and video calls from WhatsApp Web (site and PC application). First deployed in beta, this feature should soon be available around the world.

A classic and democratized feature on the WhatsApp mobile application should soon land on the Web version (site and PC application) of the instant messaging service. Audio and video calls in this case, which seem almost legal to us on our mobile devices.

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It is once again to WAbetainfo, specialist in the genre, that we owe this find currently in test (beta) among a handful of handpicked users. But this novelty should normally be invited all over the world in the coming weeks, the site said in its report.

Setting up audio and video calls would materialize in the simplest way possible. An icon for each feature would appear in the top menu bar: a handset to call an interlocutor, a camera to launch a video. If you receive a call, a pop-up window will offer you to accept, decline or ignore the invitation. The contact’s name and photo will also be displayed.

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If you make a call, a pop-up window will also appear with the name and profile picture of the contact, a button to activate or deactivate the video, a mute button, a tab for settings and a button to hang up . So stay tuned over the next few weeks: this dual functionality may well be on its way.


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