There will no longer be a plan that resists you in WhatsApp: you can share your screen at any time in a video call.
One of those features that came to WhatsApp a long time ago and that were a real revolution were video calls, something demanded by the user community for quite some time, and which was slow to arrive compared to other competing applications.
Thanks to the video calls We can see the faces of the people with whom we are conversing, but when trying to describe something that we have on our screen, it is not entirely easy.
Now WhatsApp It will allow you to make plans much faster thanks to the sharing functionality screen in a video call, a feature that is already being tested in the latest beta version for Android as reported by wabetainfo.
The 23.11.19 beta version of WhatsApp for Android is testing the screen sharing feature during video calls.
This is how screen sharing works on WhatsApp
To do this, a new icon will be added to the call control view and, when pressed, we will be asked for permission to share our screen.
From there, everything that is shown on the screen of our terminal will be shared with the recipient, ideal in case we are drawing up some kind of plan and we want to explain it, or we want to make some kind of indication on a map or even to explain the operation of any application or game.
As far as privacy is concerned, the user has full control over this feature, being able to stop the screen sharing process at any time, but obviously this also incurs a series of privacy-related risks.
In addition to the above, this beta version also includes a number of minor changes to the new bottom navigation bar.
Some tabs within the bottom navigation bar have now been organized, and you can view the tabs within the bottom navigation bar in the following order: chats, calls, communities, and statuses.
At the moment both features are only in beta version, and could be available in a stable version, both for Android and iOS devices, soon.