WhatsApp for Android Now Lets You Add Group Description, Search Participants, Switch to Video Call
WhatsApp for
Android has been updated with a couple of new group-focused
features. There is the ability to let users add a description to a group. This
was debuted on the beta versions for WhatsApp for Android and Windows Phone.
The app also includes an option to enable searching of group participants
directly from the Group Info screen. Users can now also switch from a voice
call to a video call, by tapping a button.
Among other features, the option
to add a description to a group is designed to give group members a way to know
about an important information or the topic of the group. Group descriptions are
available on the chat screen as a pinned box and are also visible when inviting
someone via the group's invite link. The feature was initially a part of
the WhatsApp beta version 2.18.54 on Android and WhatsApp beta version 2.18.28 on Windows Phone.
To add a description, go to Group
Info screen and then tap Add group description option that is available below
the group name. The description can notably be in as long as 512 characters.
In addition to the way to add a
description to a group, the updated WhatsApp for Android has a search bar on
the Group Info screen that allows users to search the list of group
participants. WhatsApp for iPhone received the same search feature earlier
this month.
The updated WhatsApp for Android
lastly includes an easy switching experience between voice and video calls.
There is a video button that appears during voice calls to let users switch
from a voice call to a video call. This was first seen in the
WhatsApp beta for Android in January, and came to the iPhone version in February.
You can download the
updated WhatsApp for Android by visiting Google Play.
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