The Latest WhatsApp Beta On The Microsoft Store Has Received A New Update That Allows Some Beta Testers To Share Their Screen With Others During A Video Call.
Currently, a limited number of users will have access to this feature, but Meta will provide this feature to more users.
This option is listed at the bottom of the screen during any video call and works similarly to Microsoft Teams. Screen sharing enables users to share the entire desktop or a specific window with all participants in the ring. , including users participating in video calls through mobile devices.
This feature was previously added to the Android beta channel with version 2.23.11.19, released last month. The update allowed for screen sharing from Android devices with a few restrictions based on the device being used and the number of participants in the call.
However, the Windows version does not appear to have any restrictions.
WhatsApp has implemented many new features in its Windows app in recent months; Major group updates have been implemented, and it also supports video calls with up to 8 users at a time and voice calls with up to 32 groups; it now supports displays. More significant is a development priority for Meta.
Coupled with the recently announced Channels feature, and the drive from Meta, this feature is the logical next step for WhatsApp to become a fully featured business communication tool, potentially impacting Microsoft’s Zoom and Slack Teams programs. Gives.