In testing on Windows, the WhatsApp Desktop Call History Tab was discovered.
- Users of WhatsApp can place calls using the desktop application.
- The software may soon allow users to view recent calls.
- Recently, WhatsApp introduced 32-person one-tap video calling.
A new tab displaying call history may soon be added to WhatsApp Desktop.. A few beta testers on the messaging service owned by Meta noticed a new calls page from WhatsApp in the sidebar of the app. Users who have downloaded the most recent beta of the programme from the Microsoft Store can currently see the calls tab found on the WhatsApp Desktop sidebar.
A short while ago, the business began offering WhatsApp Polls to users on both iOS and Android. A new tab for calling history on WhatsApp's desktop application may soon be available. Some testers who updated WhatsApp Desktop beta for Windows 2.2246.4.0 from the Microsoft Store have discovered the callstab from the Meta-owned social messaging app on the sidebar of the software, as was previously mentioned.
It is unfortunate that the calls page given by the tipster does not display recent calls, and it is not yet known whether the app will display calls made from the desktop app or across several platforms.
The function may be changed or enhanced before it is eventually made available to all users on the stable channel, according to WhatsApp, which has not yet announced it.
WhatsApp lately received a lot of new additions. WhatsApp Polls became accessible on iOS and Android last week.
Users can utilise the feature to construct group polls that allow voting. The ability to add group polls is now available in Telegram and Facebook Messenger.
The polling feature of WhatsApp will be secured by end-to-end encryption.
Polls and 'Communities,' a feature that enables users to have many groups under a single roof to organise group talks, were recently added to the messaging app. Additionally, WhatsApp had doubled the number of group members allowed and added one-tap video calling for up to 32 users.