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WhatsApp is developing a picture-in-picture mode for iOS. This will allow you to open other apps while in a video conference.
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The company posted on its WhatsApp blog that the feature is currently in beta testing and will be widely available beginning next year.
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WABetaInfo discovered the feature earlier this month. It should reduce your call and allow you to access other applications.
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Some Android devices allow you to use the picture–in–picture mode with some apps, such as WhatsApp.
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The messaging service does not support the iPhone's photo-in-picture feature, which was introduced in iOS 14.
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It doesn't matter what; natively integrating this feature can be very useful when working on a project in a video conference.
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Waveforms will be visible when people speak with their cameras off, and banner notifications will be when someone joins a conference call.
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WABetaInfo reports that the platform is also expanding its View Once function to include regular text messages and not just photos and videos.
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