WhatsApp just leveled up your video calls.
has just upgraded its video calls feature with two new big features, including a screen-sharing feature that sees it rival FaceTime, Zoom and Teams.
If you regularly find yourself in video chats where you'd like to share photos or live web pages with friends and family, you'll soon be able to do that on Android, iOS, and Windows. alongside the caption"we're adding the ability to share your screen during a video call on WhatsApp". While clearly designed to tempt you away from the likes of Zoom and Teams, WhatsApp's new screen-sharing feature isn't just designed for work presentations. Because you can share your screen or an app, Meta thinks you'll also be using it to share photo galleries, plan vacations or help your grandparents with tech problems.
As the image above shows, both WhatsApp improvements have landed in the run-up to Meta Connect, which kicks off on September 27 and will include the announcement of the
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