WhatsApp is adding the ability for users to video call each other. The feature appears to be rolling out to random users without the need to update, but is available to anyone willing to install the latest beta. Sorry, iOS fans, but this is Android only for now.
Boasting more than 1 billion users means WhatsApp already has a lot going for it. However, the immensely popular messaging app is now adding another string to its bow in the form of video calling.
As first spotted by Android Police, , WhatsApp seems to be testing the water by rolling out video calling to random users. However, it’s already available in the latest beta version of the Android app for those willing to be virtual guinea pigs.
WhatsApp isn’t the first messaging app to offer video calling. Messenger, a rival app offered by WhatsApp’s parent company Facebook, enabled video calling in April 2015. However, this offers another option to those who prefer to speak to people face-to-face, even from a distance.
How to Try Video Calling on WhatsApp Right Now
If you’re either the patient type or have no interest in making video calls, then just sit tight and wait until WhatsApp rolls the feature out to the stable build. However, if you’re the impatient type, or old enough to remember when video calling felt like the future, there are a couple of ways to try video calling on WhatsApp right now.
You can download the APK for the WhatsApp beta edition 2.16.318 here
It has to be assumed WhatsApp will roll video calling out to everyone in the not-too-distant future. Including on iOS. But for now it’s clearly still in beta, and potentially buggy as a result. Be warned that you can also only make a video call to other people using the beta.
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