
WhatsApp Messenger remains the most popular instant messaging app in the whole world. Totaling some billions of users, WhatsApp is, virtually, on almost every smartphone and tablet in the world. Now, WhatsApp Messenger 2.19.42 Beta version is available with new improvements.
WhatsApp rolled out in 2009 for iOS, but it quickly became available for Android in August 2010. Facebook bought WhatsApp in 2014, making it the most popular instant messaging app for Android and iOS by 2015 when WhatsApp Web version also launched.
Now, in 2019, WhatsApp still earns its reward as the most popular messaging application on Android and iOS, thanks to the many features it launched over time. It is, undoubtedly, the most popular and appreciated app on the Google Play Store, as well as on the App Store of iOS systems. WhatsApp devs are always updating their app with new functions, and they continuously improve their app’s stability and performance.
WhatsApp Messenger 2.19.42 Beta Version Is Available With New Improvements
The new WhatsApp Messenger 2.19.42 Beta feats the same release notes as the previous Alpha versions. Accordingly, “it’s now easier to start group voice and video calls. Just tap the call button in groups or select ‘New group call’ when starting a new call in the calls tab. Group calls support up to 4 participants.”
However, that’s not accurate enough to explain what the latest WhatsApp Messenger 2.19.42 Beta is bringing. In reality, it comes out with several stability and performance improvements, plus some other under the hood enhancements that users must test before the official launch of a new WhatsApp Messenger final version.
In short, WhatsApp is the most popular instant messaging app for Android and iOS, and the devs behind it are frequently updating the application with new functions and improvements. The latest WhatsApp Messanger 2.19.42 Beta version received, for its part, new stability and performance enhancements.

Jackson Bey was born and raised in Lethbridge Alberta but moved east when he was 22. Apart from running his own consulting firm. Jackson spends his time canoeing the many lakes of Ontario. As a financial journalist Jackson has published stories for CBC Business Online, as well as Buzz Feed and Motherboard. As a contributor to Billionaire 365, Jackson mostly covers markets and trade.