Join your own WhatsApp group call now, a new feature has arrived

A new feature has come up in WhatsApp, the instant messaging app. With this feature, WhatsApp users will be able to join any group video or voice call. With this update, users can leave the group call and rejoin if they wish. However, it needs to continue calling. WhatsApp has started rolling out a new group call feature from Monday that will soon be coming to your device as well.

If you missed any WhatsApp Group video or voice call, let us tell you that you cannot join yourself. However, members who join the call will definitely get the privilege of adding new members. With the introduction of the new feature in WhatsApp in its blog post, there is no pressure on the user, you should join it as soon as the group calls.

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How to join a missed group call on WhatsApp
If you missed the group call on WhatsApp you are now going to get a new option. If that group call is still going on, you’ll get the tap to join option on WhatsApp’s call log. By clicking on this option, you will be connected to the group call. WhatsApp brings out a new call information screen that lets users know which invite was not included in the call. When a group call comes in, you’ll also see two options to ignore and join.

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Chatting happens even when the phone is turned off
Another new feature is coming to WhatsApp, which chats when the phone is turned off. This feature is available under the Multi-Device Support feature. In fact, if you want to run WhatsApp on a web or desktop version, you need to have the Internet enabled on the phone as well. With the new feature, users can enjoy whatsapp chat on their laptop or desktop even if the phone is not active or connected to the internet. The company is currently rolling out this feature in the beta version.

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