desktop and mobile more seamless. These updates will begin rolling out over the next few weeks, the company said in a blog post.
WhatsApp said it will now allow screen sharing with audio which could be used to watch videos together. So now when a user shares their screen, they can share their audio too.
Further, now WhatsApp will allow video calls to have up to 32 people across all devices.
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The instant messaging service is also introducing a speaker spotlight feature which will allow participants to easily see who’s talking with the speaker automatically highlighted and appearing first on screen.
«Since we brought Calling to WhatsApp back in 2015, we’ve continued to improve it with the introduction of group calls, video calls, and multi-platform support,» WhatsApp said in a blog post. «We also remain relentlessly focused on audio and video quality, for clearer calls no matter where you are.»
WhatsApp also underscored that it recently launched MLow codec which improves call reliability. It said calls made on mobile devices benefit from improved noise and echo cancellation, making it easier to have calls in noisy environments, and video calls have higher resolution for those with faster connections. It said that audio is crisper overall, even if you have