Well Hello: WhatsApp voice calls is coming to iPhone
WhatsApp users will soon be able to make free calls from within the iOS version of the application.
Updated iPhone messaging service, which is available now, will eventually bring voice calling features to the platform, owned by Facebook in the near future, according to the company.
Call features of the application is based on a Wi-Fi network or data and not use carriers minutes. This is particularly important given the prevalence of use in Europe, where many users already have WhatsApp more traditional SMS. The addition of free voice calls to make it even more powerful service; Now users can chat with international known, free of charge.
While the update is live in the App Store, WhatsApp says the calling function will "unfold slowly over the next few weeks."
Tuesday update also makes it easy to share photos and videos through the application. Chat now has a "fast moving" button, allowing you to take and send photos and videos from within WhatsApp messages. Also, you can crop or rotate photos and videos before sending.
WhatsApp now also comes with its own extension to share, so you send content - such as links, photos and videos - from other applications directly to WhatsApp. As with other areas of trade, can be activated by using the share menu in Safari, photos or other applications by clicking "more" and selecting Whatsapp.
The iOS update follows a similar update to Android, which officially rolled voice calls last month.
Updated iPhone messaging service, which is available now, will eventually bring voice calling features to the platform, owned by Facebook in the near future, according to the company.
Call features of the application is based on a Wi-Fi network or data and not use carriers minutes. This is particularly important given the prevalence of use in Europe, where many users already have WhatsApp more traditional SMS. The addition of free voice calls to make it even more powerful service; Now users can chat with international known, free of charge.
While the update is live in the App Store, WhatsApp says the calling function will "unfold slowly over the next few weeks."
Tuesday update also makes it easy to share photos and videos through the application. Chat now has a "fast moving" button, allowing you to take and send photos and videos from within WhatsApp messages. Also, you can crop or rotate photos and videos before sending.
WhatsApp now also comes with its own extension to share, so you send content - such as links, photos and videos - from other applications directly to WhatsApp. As with other areas of trade, can be activated by using the share menu in Safari, photos or other applications by clicking "more" and selecting Whatsapp.
The iOS update follows a similar update to Android, which officially rolled voice calls last month.
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