We’ve been hearing rumors for a while
now about WhatsApp launching voice calling on its Android app. The
feature is indeed available in the app’s latest version, but you’ll need
another user’s help to activate it.
First, you’ll first need the latest version of the Android app, which, at the time of writing is 2.11.561. Then you’ll have to ask a user who has the feature to call you.
Once you’ve received the call, close the app and reopen it. You
should now see a new screen with three columns, including one for calls.
You can then call any of your WhatsApp contacts over VoIP through the
app. You may not be able to reach people running older versions of the
app.
It’s certainly not the most efficient way of rolling out a feature,
but that may be the point. There’s no word yet on whether the company
will charge for calls in the future.
We’ve contacted WhatsApp to find out more and will update this post when we hear back.
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Sunday, March 15, 2015
WhatsApp is rolling out its voice calling feature on Android — here’s how to activate it
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