After
multiple flip-flops, WhatsApp has finally released the voice-calling
feature for all Android users. You will need to download version
2.11.528 from the Play Store or version 2.11.531 from the WhatsApp
website.
According
to AndroidPolice, the voice-calling can be activated is by receiving a
call from someone whose voice-calling is already activated. After you
get the call, you need to close and then reopen the app. After that,
instead of seeing the most recent chats, you will get three tabs namely
Calls, Chats and Contacts. The call tab shows incoming, outgoing and
missed calls at the precise times.
This
time around WhatsApp has decided to keep the invite-window open for
longer duration. Unlike some weeks back when WhatsApp had kept the
invite-window open only for a couple of hours.
WhatsApp
has been beta-testing the voice-calling feature for quite a while now.
We had earlier seen, how WhatsApp was testing this calling feature in
India. A Reddit userpradnesh07, 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.
Last
week we read about a malware which was promising access to the WhatsApp
voice-calling feature. According to the Daily Star, if users clicked on
a link, they were taken to another website where they were asked to
take a survey on behalf of the popular messaging service. However, the
survey forces people to download applications and software that might
contain dangerous malware.
Posted by : Gizmeon
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