WhatsApp Android beta’s latest feature lets you stream shared video while downloading

Scarcely a week in the wake of taking off video calling for clients over the world, WhatsApp is currently hoping to include a video streaming feature on the platform. As per reports, WhatsApp clients will now have the capacity to see a common video even while it is downloading as they will have the choice of streaming it. The component is accessible for WhatsApp beta form 2.16.365 for clients on Android. At first, clients could just view a video imparted to them after it was completely downloaded.

Presently, WhatsApp has replaced the download button with a play button that will permit clients to stream video while it is as yet buffering. WhatApp's new component is like streaming recordings online on YouTube where you can see parts that have as of now been cushioned. The feature is experimental until further notice. Be that as it may, we can anticipate that WhatsApp will reveal the same for its clients soon.

For our situation, the element didn't work for us, despite the fact that we've joined as WhatsApp's beta tester.

The informing stage as of late took off video calling for Android, iOS and Windows clients. The element is accessible by means of a straightforward upgrade, and the UI has been kept really basic.

Obviously, WhatsApp is taking a gander at videos as the path forward and working towards this course. The video calling highlight was foreseen, since the first occasion when it was spotted on Android beta very nearly a year back. The most recent video streaming highlight will without a doubt spare clients space in their gadgets as it will be less demanding for them to choose whether to download a video or not.

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