A function to schedule calls in group conversations is currently going out on the Android beta version of WhatsApp, which is owned by Meta. According to WABetaInfo, beta users will soon be able to organize group calls inside their groups. Users will have the option of selecting the scheduled call’s subject and date. Users will be able to choose between audio and video group calls using the functionality. When a call is booked, an event is automatically added to the group chat. A 15-minute warning will be given to group members who have chosen to join the call.
“We believe that scheduling a group call makes it easier to prepare and organize talks. Users may choose a certain time that works for everyone rather than exchanging back and forth messages to settle on a good time, according to the article. By confirming that every member of the group is accessible, the functionality will help lower the possibility of missed or late calls.
The messaging app had begun rolling out a new audio chat feature for group talks on Android beta earlier this week. The Meta-owned platform reportedly started developing a new passkey function for account verification on Android beta on Wednesday. The passkey functionality will provide users a simple method of securely signing in. A brief string of numbers or characters called a passkey is used to confirm a user’s identity. Additionally, it functions as a form of security code to guarantee that only authorized devices may be validated.
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