WhatsApp has added screen sharing during video calls, allowing users to share their displays and create dynamic conversations. The feature enhances personal and professional settings, allowing users to view their screens and make video calls in landscape mode.
Screen sharing during video calls has been included as a new feature to WhatsApp by Meta’s founder and CEO, Mark Zuckerberg. Users now have the option to instantly share their displays during talks thanks to this most recent upgrade. Users may share either their full screen or a specific program by clicking on the corresponding “Share” button.
This feature offers up a wide range of opportunities, like working together on business projects, viewing photographs with family, organizing trips, buying online with friends, or helping grandparents with technology.
According to the platform’s official statement, screen sharing gives calls a dynamic dimension by allowing users to share a live view of the material on their screens while conversing. For situations in both personal and professional settings, this capability is quite helpful.
Additionally, WhatsApp users may now make video calls on smartphones in landscape mode. A wider and more immersive viewing and sharing experience is provided by this improvement during video conversations. In November 2016, the site first made video calling available to its users. Since then, the platform has steadily increased the number of features to improve user experience and accommodate changing communication requirements.
Additionally, WhatsApp is introducing message editing functionality for iOS devices’ media with captions. This feature gives users more control over their communication by enabling them to edit messages that contain media.
Translucent bars and new action sheets are among the user interface enhancements the company is currently making. Notably, a newly created sticker tray is now being implemented. It has better navigation and a wider variety of stickers, including more Avatars.
According to the company’s official release, consumers will be able to use these functionalities over the next weeks. WhatsApp has enhanced its features by adding support for video calls in landscape format and the ability to block incoming calls from unknown numbers, especially on iOS devices.
The messaging service may be exploring a new audio chat function for group talks on its Android beta edition, according to fresh reports.
Conclusion:-
WhatsApp has added screen sharing during video calls, allowing users to share their displays and create a dynamic viewing experience. This feature is useful for personal and professional settings, and allows users to make video calls in landscape mode. WhatsApp has also introduced message editing functionality for iOS devices’ media with captions, transparent bars, and action sheets. The platform is also introducing a sticker tray with better navigation and a wider variety of stickers, including more Avatars. Users can expect these functionalities to be available in the coming weeks.