This new WhatsApp feature is just what latecomers needed

Now, WhatsApp is looking to make sure some people don't cause a nuisance of themselves during calls.

By: HT TECH
| Updated on: Jul 25 2021, 16:59 IST
WhatsApp Joinable Group calls, video and audio, are one of the most efficient ways to get a number of people together to brainstorm or simply share great fun moments together. From private lives to professional ones, this new WhatsApp feature allows everyone to participate in a single call to achieve a purpose. Having said that, there are always problems - human ones. There are always latecomers. They are a distraction and often cause disruptions that spoil the flow of the meetings whenever they turn up. Now, WhatsApp seems to have kept abreast of that and has rolled out a solution that had left a gap, which allowed these kind of interruptions to disturb the meetings. The new WhatsApp feature will make sure that not only is the meeting not disrupted, but also ensure that the spotlight does not focus on latecomers even as they are actually allowed to enter the call, saving them some embarrassment.
WhatsApp Joinable Group calls, video and audio, are one of the most efficient ways to get a number of people together to brainstorm or simply share great fun moments together. From private lives to professional ones, this new WhatsApp feature allows everyone to participate in a single call to achieve a purpose. Having said that, there are always problems - human ones. There are always latecomers. They are a distraction and often cause disruptions that spoil the flow of the meetings whenever they turn up. Now, WhatsApp seems to have kept abreast of that and has rolled out a solution that had left a gap, which allowed these kind of interruptions to disturb the meetings. The new WhatsApp feature will make sure that not only is the meeting not disrupted, but also ensure that the spotlight does not focus on latecomers even as they are actually allowed to enter the call, saving them some embarrassment. (Pixabay)
1/5 WhatsApp Joinable Group calls, video and audio, are one of the most efficient ways to get a number of people together to brainstorm or simply share great fun moments together. From private lives to professional ones, this new WhatsApp feature allows everyone to participate in a single call to achieve a purpose. Having said that, there are always problems - human ones. There are always latecomers. They are a distraction and often cause disruptions that spoil the flow of the meetings whenever they turn up. Now, WhatsApp seems to have kept abreast of that and has rolled out a solution that had left a gap, which allowed these kind of interruptions to disturb the meetings. The new WhatsApp feature will make sure that not only is the meeting not disrupted, but also ensure that the spotlight does not focus on latecomers even as they are actually allowed to enter the call, saving them some embarrassment. (Pixabay)
WhatsApp group call problem: When people are late for group calls and they want to enter it, their missed group call notification only leads to the entire conversation getting disrupted. New WhatsApp feature: The messaging app has rolled out a feature update to Joinable Group calls. These group calls enable users to join a group call even if they have missed it. The new WhatsApp feature allows the late users to join without disrupting the conversation even while it is still going on.
WhatsApp group call problem: When people are late for group calls and they want to enter it, their missed group call notification only leads to the entire conversation getting disrupted. New WhatsApp feature: The messaging app has rolled out a feature update to Joinable Group calls. These group calls enable users to join a group call even if they have missed it. The new WhatsApp feature allows the late users to join without disrupting the conversation even while it is still going on. (Pixabay)
2/5 WhatsApp group call problem: When people are late for group calls and they want to enter it, their missed group call notification only leads to the entire conversation getting disrupted. New WhatsApp feature: The messaging app has rolled out a feature update to Joinable Group calls. These group calls enable users to join a group call even if they have missed it. The new WhatsApp feature allows the late users to join without disrupting the conversation even while it is still going on. (Pixabay)
What this WhatsApp feature does: Those who have missed the call, while trying to join an ongoing WhatsApp group call, will get to see the entire list of joinees. They will also get the option to either join the call or ignore it. WhatsApp feature enabled for both Android and iOS: The best part is that this update is available in both Android and iOS-based apps.
What this WhatsApp feature does: Those who have missed the call, while trying to join an ongoing WhatsApp group call, will get to see the entire list of joinees. They will also get the option to either join the call or ignore it. WhatsApp feature enabled for both Android and iOS: The best part is that this update is available in both Android and iOS-based apps. (Pixabay)
3/5 What this WhatsApp feature does: Those who have missed the call, while trying to join an ongoing WhatsApp group call, will get to see the entire list of joinees. They will also get the option to either join the call or ignore it. WhatsApp feature enabled for both Android and iOS: The best part is that this update is available in both Android and iOS-based apps. (Pixabay)
Join WhatsApp group video call on Android this way: Open WhatsApp, >> Tap the Calls tab, >> If the call is in progress, tap the call you want to join. This will open the menu details, >> Tap JOIN CALL . ||  Join WhatsApp group video call on iOS this way: Open WhatsApp, >> Tap the Calls tab, >> If the call is in progress, tap the call you want to join and get the call details, >> Tap JOIN CALL.
Join WhatsApp group video call on Android this way: Open WhatsApp, >> Tap the Calls tab, >> If the call is in progress, tap the call you want to join. This will open the menu details, >> Tap JOIN CALL . ||  Join WhatsApp group video call on iOS this way: Open WhatsApp, >> Tap the Calls tab, >> If the call is in progress, tap the call you want to join and get the call details, >> Tap JOIN CALL. (Pixabay)
4/5 Join WhatsApp group video call on Android this way: Open WhatsApp, >> Tap the Calls tab, >> If the call is in progress, tap the call you want to join. This will open the menu details, >> Tap JOIN CALL . ||  Join WhatsApp group video call on iOS this way: Open WhatsApp, >> Tap the Calls tab, >> If the call is in progress, tap the call you want to join and get the call details, >> Tap JOIN CALL. (Pixabay)

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Importantly, WhatsApp is on the verge of launching another important feature. This is the multi-device feature that will allow WhatsApp account holders to log in on as many as 4 devices. What is important here is that all these devices will keep the WhatsApp account active and users can keep sending and receiving messages even if the primary device, which is the smartphone, is switched of for whatever reason.
Importantly, WhatsApp is on the verge of launching another important feature. This is the multi-device feature that will allow WhatsApp account holders to log in on as many as 4 devices. What is important here is that all these devices will keep the WhatsApp account active and users can keep sending and receiving messages even if the primary device, which is the smartphone, is switched of for whatever reason. (Pixabay)
5/5 Importantly, WhatsApp is on the verge of launching another important feature. This is the multi-device feature that will allow WhatsApp account holders to log in on as many as 4 devices. What is important here is that all these devices will keep the WhatsApp account active and users can keep sending and receiving messages even if the primary device, which is the smartphone, is switched of for whatever reason. (Pixabay)
First Published Date: 25 Jul, 16:59 IST
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