iOS users can now make picture-in-picture video calls with WhatsApp
WhatsApp Beta users were testing the feature in December last year on the Meta-owned instant messaging platform.
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WhatsApp Beta users were testing the feature in December last year on the Meta-owned instant messaging platform.
During a video call, users can multitask. It allows you to minimize your call window, and access other apps during the call. Your call will be placed at the bottom corner of the screen, in a small floating window, that can be full screen again by tapping on it.
There are also other features included in the iOS update. It will allow iPhone users to add captions while sharing documents, WhatsApp now has support for long subject names for groups, and users can create personalized avatars, that can be used as stickers in chats or as profile photos.
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Earlier in the month, WABetaInfo found traces of a new feature in a beta build, that allows users to save disappearing messages.
With this new option, users can choose which messages to save after the messages that are set to disappear expire. All participants will be able to see the message, until someone chooses to remove them, at which point they will disappear forever.