The Meta Group’s main messaging service, which is The WhatsAppworks in mode Pictures in pictures for iOS🇧🇷 This means that users of Iphone They will soon be able to keep a WhatsApp video call on their screen while browsing other apps.
It happens, right now, the app The WhatsApp It doesn’t support Picture-in-Picture (PiP) on iPhone, which is something that appeared in other apps in iOS 14. PiP for WhatsApp on iOS is currently in beta testing. A full-scale release is expected next year, with no further details being revealed at this time.
The arrival of Picture-in-Picture for WhatsApp on iPhone was announced on the sidelines of a summary of the many improvements this year to calls. Recently, video calls with up to 32 people have been allowed, in addition to voice calls.
WhatsApp also brings back the ability to mute specific people or send a message during a call, and Contact Links to easily invite people to join a group call.
Design changes have been made with waves of color to identify the person speaking even if the camera is off, notifications appear via banners when someone joins a group call, and as such, PiP on iOS will be the next step up.
WhatsApp Picture-in-Picture for iOS is already being tested
WhatsApp again insists that all calls are end-to-end encrypted.
“Next year, we will make even more improvements to continue delivering high-quality private calls, wherever you are in the world.”
It wasn’t mentioned, but the messaging app is working on the ability to make sent messages disappear once they’ve been read, and likewise for sent photos and videos.
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