Wednesday, November 16, 2016

WhatsApp Already Equipped with Video Calling

Popular communication application, WhatsApp, enriched with new facilities for its users. Applications are owned by Facebook Inc will add bervideo phone features (video calling)

The Wall Street Journal reported on Tuesday (15/11) This feature will be used in the Apple iOS platform, Android, and Windows. By doing so, WhatsApp users can communicate directly (in real time) and can see they are talking through the video image.

This feature is similar to Skype and have been present earlier in the Facebook Messenger. Users do not need to worry about what to wear OS comrades talk. "They can talk directly face to face," according to excerpts released WhatsApp.

This feature is available in the update WhatsApp for a minimum of iOS 8 platform, Android 4.1, and Windows 10 Mobile and Windows Phone 8.1. "Video calling features will include more than one billion WhatsApp users in more than 180 countries on the same day," said Manpreet Singh, chief engineer WhatsApp.

This is similar to Apple products, namely FaceTime and iMessage. Display video calling on WhatsApp is also protected encryption, so it is not visible from the observation hijackers data or state espionage agent.

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