Tuesday, October 25, 2016

WhatsApp on Android already allows you to make video calls – Gizmodo in Spanish

The latest update of WhatsApp on Android allows users to make video calls. The operation is very similar to the traditional call of a voice that already carry a time in the service: press the phone button, you choose whether you want to call via voice or via video and that is all.

launched in the form of beta. This implies that there are still some aspects of the feature by polishing and the users can find some bugs while using them. The quality of the video during the video call is the height of the rest of similar services, such as FaceTime, Google Duo or Skype although it depends of course on the quality of the connection and if you are connected to a WiFi network or a mobile network.

With respect to this latter case, it is estimated that a one-minute video call consumes around 6 and 8 MB of data, although the application includes an additional function that enables lowering of the quality of the video drastically and thus consume less. While in video call can be left in the background, reopen the app and continue sending messages normally. [via The Next Web]

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