We are delighted to reveal we have announced that WhatsApp for iOS is now available with an image-in-picture (PiP) feature that allows video calls. This feature is anticipated to change the way that users connect with family and friends on the platform.
With the latest PiP feature users are now able to continue the video chat even if they switch to a different app. This allows them to multitask and not worry about having to end their call early. This is especially beneficial for those who need to keep their phone on while replying to texts and checking email.
To access the feature have to swipe up down from their screens in order to open the iOS control center. Then, they need to press the PiP button to enable the feature. The video call will appear as a small window that is able to be moved around on the screen. The user can alter the size of it by fist-pinching, or zooming the screen with two fingers.
Alongside in addition to the PiP option, WhatsApp for iOS also offers a range of new options that the users are sure to enjoy. They include the possibility of sharing their location live with their family and friends and the possibility of sending and receiving animated stickers.
With these capabilities, WhatsApp for iOS is more flexible and user-friendly like never before. We’re sure that users will be delighted by the additional functionality and ease of use provided by these features.
In the end, WhatsApp for iOS has yet again proved itself to be a top communication platform, with the launch of its Picture-in-Picture feature. Users are able to have uninterrupted video calls as they are multitasking using your iOS devices. The additional features in real-time information sharing as well as animated stickers make WhatsApp even more fun and enjoyable. We believe this new feature will bring WhatsApp for iOS more popular and will help it surpass other websites in Google results for search results.
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