WhatsApp has finally added video calling

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WhatsApp has upped the ante in the battle to be a one-stop shop for communication with the launch of video calling within its app. The latest update to the popular messaging app, designed to stem competition from the likes of Skype and Apple's FaceTime, means that users can call one another with real time video.

The one-to-one video calling will become available to all users on Android, iOS and Windows devices in the next few days, WhatsApp said.

With the update, users will be given the option to start a video or voice call when they tap on the phone icon in the top right hand corner of a conversation.

The new feature is the second addition to WhatsApp's video and photo sharing features in recent weeks. At the end of October, the billion-user messaging app added the ability for users to draw on images in a similar way that they can in Snapchat, Instagram and iMessage.

"Over the years we've received many requests from our users for video calling," said WhatsApp. "We want to make these features available to everyone, not just those who can afford the most expensive new phones or live in countries with the best cellular networks."

WhatsApp isn't the only social app to lift features from its rivals. Instagram added Stories earlier this year, which are reminiscent of a Snapchat feature of the same name, while Snapchat now has video and voice calling. Google also launched two new communications apps recently, a video calling app called Duo and a smart messaging one called Allo.

WhatsApp's parent company Facebook is also investing in video calling on its Messenger platform, and 300 million people use its voice or video calling each month.

Facebook recently added Live Video to Messenger, which lets users send a silent stream of what they are doing at any given moment.

"We launched Instant Video a month ago that enables you to start a video stream with someone that's in a conversation at the same time you are," David Marcus, Facebook's vice president of Messenger, told the Telegraph at Web Summit last week.

"You'll see the little camera icon pulsating and if you tap on it you'll start streaming silently in another window to the person on the other side."

As the video stream is silent, users can open it when they are in a meeting or on the Tube, Marcus said.

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/technology/2016/11/15/whatsapp-has-finally-added-video-calling/
 
WhatsApp has upped the ante in the battle to be a one-stop shop for communication with the launch of video calling within its app. The latest update to the popular messaging app, designed to stem competition from the likes of Skype and Apple's FaceTime, means that users can call one another with real time video.

The one-to-one video calling will become available to all users on Android, iOS and Windows devices in the next few days, WhatsApp said.

With the update, users will be given the option to start a video or voice call when they tap on the phone icon in the top right hand corner of a conversation.

The new feature is the second addition to WhatsApp's video and photo sharing features in recent weeks. At the end of October, the billion-user messaging app added the ability for users to draw on images in a similar way that they can in Snapchat, Instagram and iMessage.

"Over the years we've received many requests from our users for video calling," said WhatsApp. "We want to make these features available to everyone, not just those who can afford the most expensive new phones or live in countries with the best cellular networks."

WhatsApp isn't the only social app to lift features from its rivals. Instagram added Stories earlier this year, which are reminiscent of a Snapchat feature of the same name, while Snapchat now has video and voice calling. Google also launched two new communications apps recently, a video calling app called Duo and a smart messaging one called Allo.

WhatsApp's parent company Facebook is also investing in video calling on its Messenger platform, and 300 million people use its voice or video calling each month.

Facebook recently added Live Video to Messenger, which lets users send a silent stream of what they are doing at any given moment.

"We launched Instant Video a month ago that enables you to start a video stream with someone that's in a conversation at the same time you are," David Marcus, Facebook's vice president of Messenger, told the Telegraph at Web Summit last week.

"You'll see the little camera icon pulsating and if you tap on it you'll start streaming silently in another window to the person on the other side."

As the video stream is silent, users can open it when they are in a meeting or on the Tube, Marcus said.

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/technology/2016/11/15/whatsapp-has-finally-added-video-calling/

Just like its voice calling function - I doubt it will work most of the time... :afaq
 
that is a great feature!

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Just like its voice calling function - I doubt it will work most of the time... :afaq

How often you use the voice calling function?

I use it all the time to call family and friends around the world and it is absolutely fantastic.
 
Whats app actually works and doesn't run my phone hot when using voice calling . Hoping the video calling would be similar. Sooo much better than viber wagaira wagaira
 
Tried today with my cousin in UK, within 30 minutes my battery drained from 75% to 10% and I also was notified that my phone was getting hot several times.
 
How often you use the voice calling function?

I use it all the time to call family and friends around the world and it is absolutely fantastic.

I have tried so many times but never works - always disconnects within a few seconds.
 
whatsapp video is working well , but people with low bandwidth might face issues , its not that well optimized as yet.
 
If it works well, it will kill FaceTime, Skype and Facebook Messenger.
 
Just like its voice calling function - I doubt it will work most of the time... :afaq

You serious? Voice calling on whatsapp is great. That's all I use to talk to my family back home and it works perfectly
 
Great addition,looks simple like "imo" and already has all relatives and friends anyway,good investment by FB as it has a major market in South Asia,everyone I know uses it.
 
You serious? Voice calling on whatsapp is great. That's all I use to talk to my family back home and it works perfectly

Barely works for me - maybe it just poor connection or something...
 
It has the best voice calling feature. Much better than Skype.

I like Vonage - it was the most reliable voice calling app that I knew of.

Sadly - it is banned in Saudi Arabia now...
 
Doesn't work for me. Skype takes long time to connect but once it is done, it is a breeze for the rest of the session.

The good thing about Skype is, even if connection is a bit slow, video calling still works (I don't need high quality). With whatsapp, I couldn't.

So still Skype is better for me.
 
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