Support for picture-in-picture mode for video calls is added to WhatsApp for iOS.

Picture-in-picture mode for video calls was a new feature that WhatsApp added to its beta iOS version in December of last year. It turns out that the creators are currently making available to everyone.

If you wish to utilise other applications and browse your phone while on a video chat, picture-in-picture mode for video calls is really helpful. It functions similarly to Apple’s version of PiP mode for Facetime. When on a video call with a WhatsApp user up until now, users could multitask, but the video was paused in the background.

Place a video call on your device, then go back to the home screen or open another app to see if the new feature is accessible on your device. In addition to this, the WhatsApp changelog on the Apple App Store reveals that the developers also added support for longer group subjects and descriptions as well as the option to add subtitles when transferring documents. Also, users will be able to design their own avatars, which they may even use as profile images or stickers.

You might need to wait a few days before the picture-in-picture option for video calls and other features becomes accessible on your device, so keep in mind that it won’t be available for a few weeks. Recently, WhatsApp introduced a new way to save disappearing messages called Kept Messages and was reportedly working on a transcription feature for lengthy voice messages.

source from: msn.com

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