WhatsApp to Release Movie Calling Soon? Leaks Suggest it is True…
If there is one thing that is missing from WhatsApp, that is movie calling and fans across the world have been waiting for a movie calling service on the app. WhatsApp is the leader amongst all the messaging apps considering it’s utterly low size and ease of usage. Given the very first application advantage, it is very natural for a user to have a movie calling feature, otherwise present on other similar applications.
There is nothing to hit Microsoft Skype or Google Hangouts, but WhatsApp is taking the dare it seems and launching a movie calling feature soon.
A German website, Macerkopf, has released a series of screenshots showcasing WhatsApp’s movie talk feature considering they have been working on some fresh features for the past few weeks. The beta version of the application for iOS is being tested right now before the next version is flipped out for the users.
The screenshots display movie call in progress and graphics to prove the same. Just like a usual movie call, users will have options to mute the call and switch the cameras for the ongoing movie. The colours are very reminiscent of WhatsApp app and confirm that this is indeed the beta version of the app. Once this is tested in and out, a final version could be flipped out in the coming weeks, as reported on the website.
Here is a screenshot as collective by Macerkopf:
With WhatsApp now almost a Billion active user strong, any fresh feature launched by WhatsApp is tied to be used by millions of users worldwide. If this leak about Movie calling is true, it tied to menace companies that suggest movie calling services
Extra features to be expected
Apart from working on movie talk, WhatsApp developers are looking to introduce ‘tabs’ in the application to switch from one talk to another, just like browsers like Google Chrome, Apple Safari etc. This gives the user ease of shifting from one talk to another without actually going back to the main screen of the application and opening a fresh talk.
WhatsApp’s green colour is fairly iconic now and lightly distinguishable from other similar talk services. Having numerous tabs will be the very first for any messenger and the UI could be more useful if introduced with an option of having talk goes like Facebook.
To remind you, Facebook had bought WhatsApp in two thousand fourteen and consequently commenced working on making its own Facebook Messenger a standalone service. Presently Facebook Messenger support movie calling, which could make Messenger and WhatsApp similar in features.
Apple’s Facetime is also a popular service among Apple users and WhatsApp could be a potential threat to it as well, considering the popularity amongst the youth these days. In any case, healthy competition is good for both the developers and the end users since it is the best product that stands out and supplies value ultimately.
Timely updates and software patches make the product more interesting and keep them engaged, and WhatsApp’s policy has been clean UI along with ease at usage. Hopefully with movie talk, one can expect excellent service with low data usage so as to be successful in developing nations as well.
WhatsApp to Release Movie Calling Soon?
WhatsApp to Release Movie Calling Soon? Leaks Suggest it is True…
If there is one thing that is missing from WhatsApp, that is movie calling and fans across the world have been waiting for a movie calling service on the app. WhatsApp is the leader amongst all the messaging apps considering it’s enormously low size and ease of usage. Given the very first application advantage, it is very natural for a user to have a movie calling feature, otherwise present on other similar applications.
There is nothing to hammer Microsoft Skype or Google Hangouts, but WhatsApp is taking the dare it seems and launching a movie calling feature soon.
A German website, Macerkopf, has released a series of screenshots showcasing WhatsApp’s movie talk feature considering they have been working on some fresh features for the past few weeks. The beta version of the application for iOS is being tested right now before the next version is flipped out for the users.
The screenshots showcase movie call in progress and graphics to prove the same. Just like a usual movie call, users will have options to mute the call and switch the cameras for the ongoing movie. The colours are very reminiscent of WhatsApp app and confirm that this is indeed the beta version of the app. Once this is tested in and out, a final version could be flipped out in the coming weeks, as reported on the website.
Here is a screenshot as collective by Macerkopf:
With WhatsApp now almost a Billion active user strong, any fresh feature launched by WhatsApp is tied to be used by millions of users worldwide. If this leak about Movie calling is true, it tied to menace companies that suggest movie calling services
Extra features to be expected
Apart from working on movie talk, WhatsApp developers are looking to introduce ‘tabs’ in the application to switch from one talk to another, just like browsers like Google Chrome, Apple Safari etc. This gives the user ease of shifting from one talk to another without actually going back to the main screen of the application and opening a fresh talk.
WhatsApp’s green colour is fairly iconic now and lightly distinguishable from other similar talk services. Having numerous tabs will be the very first for any messenger and the UI could be more useful if introduced with an option of having talk goes like Facebook.
To remind you, Facebook had bought WhatsApp in two thousand fourteen and consequently commenced working on making its own Facebook Messenger a standalone service. Presently Facebook Messenger support movie calling, which could make Messenger and WhatsApp similar in features.
Apple’s Facetime is also a popular service among Apple users and WhatsApp could be a potential threat to it as well, considering the popularity amongst the youth these days. In any case, healthy competition is good for both the developers and the end users since it is the best product that stands out and produces value ultimately.
Timely updates and software patches make the product more interesting and keep them engaged, and WhatsApp’s policy has been clean UI along with ease at usage. Hopefully with movie talk, one can expect excellent service with low data usage so as to be successful in developing nations as well.