So earlier, it was mentioned that the WhatsApp Video Calling Feature would be soon available for Android, and the beta update for WhatsApp has revealed the video calling feature.
Latest Beta Update Revealed WhatsApp Video Calling Feature
The latest beta update for WhatsApp shows the option to choose between audio and video calls once tapping on the call option. However, the user cannot place any video calls to anyone, including the video call to other beta users. But, if any beta user selects the video call option, then a message will be displayed stating, “Couldn’t place a call. Video calling is unavailable at the time”. But, presumably, in future updates, we might see the option in the ‘phone calls menu’ just as we get the WhatsApp voice call option. As the changelog clearly mentions, “You can get the option to make video calls, that’s not activated yet but soon would be available for everyone to make video calls”. Hence, the beta testers can try and download the latest beta version of WhatsApp for Android. Users must sign in through their Google or Gmail account and follow the instructions on the website to become beta testers for Android. Hence, the user can download the latest Beta version, 2.16.80. directly from the Google Play Store. WhatsApp has so far not rolled out the beta-testing feature to iOS users. As there are no visual changes seen yet. The overall user interface will remain the same. But, it is worth mentioning that the beta testers can download this version from the Google Play store, the Facebook-owned social media giant. As we mentioned earlier, the latest beta update for WhatsApp has revealed the video calling feature, which is not functional yet. Hence, you cannot place any video call from the Beta version, but we are damn sure that this teaser image of the video calling feature would excite you. But, we can still hold positive hopes as the latest beta update for the social media giant Facebook-owned. WhatsApp has shown the option to make video calls.