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WhatsApp may soon support video calling feature

tech2 News Staff • December 25, 2015, 15:25:10 IST
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WhatsApp may soon give a tough competition to video calling apps such as Skype, FaceTime and others as the company is rumoured to soon introduce the video calling feature to the app.

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WhatsApp may soon give a tough competition to video calling apps such as Skype, FaceTime and others as the company is rumoured to soon introduce the video calling feature to the app. However, no date has been announced for this functionality. According to leaked screenshots by German website  Macerkopf, the user interface will be quite similar to the voice calling function. One will also be able to use both, rear and front facing camera for video calling as well. The screenshots show the iOS app version and is also expected to add a multi-tab feature so as to make it easy for one to switch between different conversations and groups. [caption id=“attachment_292310” align=“aligncenter” width=“640”] ![Whatsapp_640](http://tech.firstpost.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/12/Whatsapp_640.jpg) Image: Macerkopf[/caption] The report adds that the official version of WhatsApp, which is currently in the iOS App Store, carries the version number 2.12.12 and, developers along with beta testers are currently working on 2.12.16.2 version. In addition, the colour green will become more dominant in WhatsApp for iOS’. This is said to make the iPhone version more consistent with the Android version. In October, the company announced to let you backup conversations, photos and videos to  Google Drive . Recently, it also added some much needed 3D Touch goodness for those using an Apple iPhone 6s . And for those with an older iPhone, WhatsApp had revamped settings menu that gets a dash of colour and looks similar to the settings menu of your iPhone. Besides, some other changes include changing the colour of emojis just by presses and long-presses, and custom chat notifications. Another notable change is the option in seeing to use low data for WhatsApp calls.   WhatsApp crossed the 900 million users milestone this year in September. In February last year, WhatsApp was acquired by social networking site Facebook, its biggest buyout till date, for a whopping USD 19 billion.

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