According to WABetaInfo on Saturday, the messaging service WhatsApp, which is owned by Meta, has pushed out a new feature for the iOS version of the programme.
The App Store now offers the most recent stable update for use with version 23.3.77. All iPhone users now have access to the picture-in-picture mode for video calls on the instant messaging app.
Users will be able to multitask during a WhatsApp call with this new functionality without their video pausing.
Despite WhatsApp’s formal announcement, some users are still unable to access it. According to the changelog on the App Store, users will be able to access the functionality over the next few weeks, according to the WhatsApp news tracker.
The WhatsApp beta for iOS 23.3.0.70 update also brought longer group subjects and descriptions, which make it easier to describe your groups, according to the app tracking website. “In addition, this update enables you to use some other features: the ability to attach a caption to your documents and longer group subjects and descriptions,” it added.