New Delhi: Following last week’s selective rollout of its new Community feature for Android users, WhatsApp is now rolling out a new beta build that adds voice call capability to Wear OS 3 wearables. According to sources in the Wear OS subreddit, the capability has reportedly been activated by default in WhatsApp beta version 2.22.19.11.
Users of WearOS 3 smartwatch will soon be able to answer audio calls on WhatsApp after the upcoming upgrade. Samsung Galaxy Watch 4 and Galaxy Watch 5 users will be able to accept WhatsApp voice calls from their smartwatches as soon as the update is available in the stable release. ,Also read: WhatsApp rolls out a feature to send messages to yourself – know details,
Some sources claim that after updating the WhatsApp app via the third-party ApkPure App Store, he was soon able to answer WhatsApp audio calls from his wrist. But WhatsApp hasn’t released an official announcement regarding the update, and it is expected that the changes will be made before the feature is officially released. ,ALSO READ: Instagram to launch ‘No Interested’ button to block irrelevant video clips in users feed – check details here,
WearOS was previously only enabled to end WhatsApp voice calls. They will be able to answer WhatsApp voice calls from their wrist after the latest upgrade. However, this is only for taking calls. It’s still not possible to make WhatsApp calls on WearOS 3.
The user experience on WhatsApp is being improved across various devices. A function that would allow users to send messages to themselves via linked devices is reportedly being developed by the corporation. With this upgrade, users who try to connect to WhatsApp from a different mobile device will be able to see their own number.
Both iOS and Android phone users are expected to get it. According to reports, WhatsApp is also developing a new “Report Bugs” section that will be visible in the app’s settings. Currently, the chat app provides a “contact us” option that users can use to report any app related issues to the business.
Users will be able to send bug reports through the new section in the same way we see on Facebook. Users can report bugs by including optional images and descriptions.