WhatsApp Voice Calling Arrived On Windows Phone & We Tested It
We sure heard <a href="https://www.crazyengineers.com/threads/whatsapp-voice-call-feature-is-coming-to-windows-phones-soon.79915">WhatsApp Voice Call Feature Is Coming To Windows Phones Soon!</a> and some of us might have gone ahead and #-Link-Snipped-# but the Facebook owned mobile messaging giant has proved us wrong. Yes, itâs now official voice calling has arrived on the WhatsApp app for the Windows Phone platform. The update version 2.12.60.0 worth a 19MB download arrived for Windows Phone users across the world today. WhatsApp has also taken user requests and added the option to send audio files. If you are on an older version of Windows Phone such as 7.5 you wonât be getting access to any of these features as the voice calling works on Windows Phone 8 and audio files in the MP3 format can be sent on Windows Phone 8.1.
There is also a small addition of message count on the app home screen but itâs quite frustrating because if you tap on that nothing happens. One might have hoped that it opened the respective conversations but it doesnât. Our curious minds made us install the update and try it out. Here is a short review.
Review:
I updated the app from the Windows Store and unlike WhatsAppâs Android version where the calls sit on another tab, for Windows Phone you have to hit the select the chat for a user and go to the call button that sits comfortably on the bottom. I called one of my friends who is using an Android smartphone through Wi-Fi and I was quite surprised that it connected instantaneously. Once the call began the voice was clearly audible. Unlike the early days of Android, I did not hear any echo or distortion. After a few minutes there were a few noticeable distortions but they werenât distractive.
As Windows Phone finally gets voice calling, we hope WhatsApp is putting some efforts to bring it for the Blackberry boys.
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There is also a small addition of message count on the app home screen but itâs quite frustrating because if you tap on that nothing happens. One might have hoped that it opened the respective conversations but it doesnât. Our curious minds made us install the update and try it out. Here is a short review.
Review:
I updated the app from the Windows Store and unlike WhatsAppâs Android version where the calls sit on another tab, for Windows Phone you have to hit the select the chat for a user and go to the call button that sits comfortably on the bottom. I called one of my friends who is using an Android smartphone through Wi-Fi and I was quite surprised that it connected instantaneously. Once the call began the voice was clearly audible. Unlike the early days of Android, I did not hear any echo or distortion. After a few minutes there were a few noticeable distortions but they werenât distractive.
As Windows Phone finally gets voice calling, we hope WhatsApp is putting some efforts to bring it for the Blackberry boys.
Source: #-Link-Snipped-#
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