WhatsApp has introduced a number of new features in recent months but perhaps the most eagerly awaited has been video calling.
Some users briefly flirted with video calls back in May but it took until October before a wider set of Android device owners could get involved.
Now, the Facebook-owned company is ready to unleash video calls on everybody and in the coming days will roll out the feature to iOS, Android and Windows devices.
When the feature is activated, open a chat and select the phone icon. You’ll then be given an option to place a voice or video call.
When we tested the feature, we found that voice and video quality was excellent over strong WiFi, but your mileage may vary if you’re connecting via a mobile or slower broadband connection.
While Facebook Messenger users have enjoyed voice calls for over a year and a half, many popular messaging apps like still don’t offer the feature.
With over one billion users, WhatsApp’s video calls can connect people all over the world, regardless of their choice of mobile operating system, allowing it stay ahead of apps like Google’s Allo.
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