There are lots of chatting apps that smartphone users can pick from, but WhatsApp is always the best option. WhatsApp has one bragging right that proves its better than all other chatting apps and the bragging right is that WhatsApp is used by more than one billion people from all over the world every single month.
Considering that so many people are using WhatsApp in order to keep in touch with their friends and family members, it should come as no surprise that the developers who are in charge of the chatting app can’t afford any mistakes. This is why they are releasing new updates every day.
WhatsApp 2.19.106 Beta
The best way to get access to all the latest features and updates that WhatsApp’s developers introduce is to enroll in the beta program. In fact, a brand-new beta update has just arrived and it sports the 2.19.106 version number. This is a high-priority update for all WhatsApp users because it comes with a bunch of features that improve the app’s communication features.
New Communication Features
The latest beta update for WhatsApp brings a couple of really cool features. The first one is making it possible for users to get in group voice and audio calls with the simple tap of a button. In addition, the number of participants that get in group voice and audio calls has been raised up to four.
The second feature that WhatsApp users are going to notice after installing the new update is a special “New group call” button. Obviously, the new button goes “hand in hand” with the new group voice and audio communication feature that we mentioned previously. This button is available in the “calls tab” and everyone can access it with a single tap of the screen.
Henry Lares is still early into his career as tech reporter but has already had his work published in many major publications including Tech Crunch and the Huffington Post. In regards to academics, Henry earned an engineering degree from Apex Technical School. Henry has a passion for emerging technology and covers upcoming products and breakthroughs in science and tech.