WhatsApp, which is owned by Meta, is reportedly rolling out a new feature called “screen-sharing” to Android beta testers, as well as a new placement for tabs within the bottom navigation bar.
This feature, according to IANS, will allow users to easily share their screen during a video call.
This feature may be unavailable on older versions of Android, may not work in large group calls, and the recipient may be unable to view the user’s screen if they are using an outdated version of WhatsApp.
According to the report, this feature is only enabled if users agree to share the content of their screen.
Furthermore, after installing the new WhatsApp beta, some users may notice a few minor changes to the new bottom navigation bar.
Some tabs in the bottom navigation bar, in particular, have been arranged in a specific order.
According to the report, some users may now see the Chats, Calls, Communities, and Status tabs in the bottom navigation bar.
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