WhatsApp
calling feature is one eagerly awaited functionality. According to a
report in Android Police, the calling feature was activated for some
selected users who could pass on the invitation to their friends by
making a WhatsApp call. But this invite-feature has since been disabled
by WhatsApp.
According
to the site, users with WhatsApp version 2.11.528 from the Play Store
or 2.11.531 from WhatsApp website who saw the caller icon on their app,
could make a call to their friends and pass on the invite. The invite in
essence was getting a call from someone who already had the calling
feature activated.
Users
who have activated this feature, can still make calls to their friends.
But one cannot activate the option for others. It seems like WhatsApp
has disabled the invitation feature and was simply testing its servers
for the call functionality.
We
had earlier seen, how WhatsApp was testing this calling feature in
India. A Reddit user pradnesh07, even got the feature activated on his
phone. According to the images posted, users who receive the
voice-calling feature will notice an icon for it, beside the Chats and
Contacts tabs. The call interface seems to quite similar to a
smartphone’s contact directory. The app keeps a record of recent
WhatsApp calls as well.
News
site BGR India also claimed to have received a call in the testing
phase from WhatsApp India head Neeraj Arora. According to the site, the
call quality on 3G and EDGE networks was quite good with 3G networks
giving better audio quality.
There
are a lot of messenger apps which allow free peer-to-peer calling. Some
of them include Viber, Hike, Skype, Line and so on. But what gives
WhatsApp an edge is the user base in India, which comes to around 70
million active monthly users. It seems that the feature is all set for a
pan-India rollout sooner rather than later.
Posted by : Gizmeon
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