WhatsApp is rolling out a new feature that brings its features up to par with other major messaging apps: group video calls.
The app is now starting to add group video calling to its iOS and Android app, the company announced Monday.
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WhatsApp has supported video calling since 2016, but calls were, until now, limited to two participants. With the latest change, the app is upping its support to four total participants.
That's a fairly modest increase, particularly compared to other services. Facebook Messenger supports group video calls of up to 50, while Snapchat supports 16 participants. Apple's FaceTime will work with up to 32 people when iOS 12 launches later this year. Read more...
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