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Tuesday, October 22, 2024

WhatsApp New Update

 WhatsApp introduces new update for camera, video calls

WhatsApp is rolling out a new update through the Google Play Beta Program, bringing the version up to 2.24.22.10. WhatsApp is rolling out a privacy feature to manage effects for the camera and video calls, and it's available to some beta testers. WhatsApp features have gotten a lot more interesting after the meta-owned app rolled out new update to manage the camera and video calls. The new update, named camera effects, is currently available to some beta testers and will be accessible to more users in coming days, as reported. The new feature, which will allow users to manage effects for the camera and video calls, through the new privacy feature. WhatsApp beta for Android 2.24.22.10 is marked as a compatible update, but some users might experiment with the same feature by installing certain previous updates.

It was reported earlier that WhatsApp was rolling out an AR feature for call effects and filters. This feature allows users to personalize their video calling experience with dynamic facial filters, such as skin smoothing and low-light mode, making video calls more interactive and visually enhanced. It appears that WhatsApp aims to offer users greater control over this feature, allowing users to better manage this customizing option. Thanks to the latest WhatsApp beta for Android 2.24.22.10 update, which is available on the Google Play Store, we discovered that WhatsApp is rolling out a feature to manage effects for the camera and video calls. Located within the privacy settings, the new option allows people to manage their camera effects. "Once enabled, it allows users to apply effects, filters and backgrounds to both the camera and during video calls," said WaBetaInfo.

Some of the affects allow interactions to be more expressive and personalised as they can dynamically respond to facial expressions, hand gestures and movements. Some beta testers can explore a new privacy feature to manage effects for their camera and video calls. This new option is located within the Privacy settings, allowing people to manage their camera effects. Once enabled, it allows users to apply effects, filters and backgrounds to both the camera and during video calls. Some effects can dynamically respond to facial expressions, hand gestures and movements, making interactions more expressive and personalized. This feature can be toggled ON or OFF based on the user preferences, offering flexibility in how these effects are applied. If users want to maintain a more professional or standard appearance during calls, they can simply disable these effects. Conversely, for more casual or fun interactions, the effects can easily be enabled again by toggling this option.

"This feature can be toggled on or off based on the user preferences, offering flexibility in how these effects are applied. If users want to maintain a more professional or standard appearance during calls, they can simply disable these effects," it added. It should be noted that users can disable effects directly within the camera interface during video calls. It is worth noting that users can already disable effects directly within the camera interface during video calls, allowing for quick adjustments on the fly. However, for those seeking a more permanent solution that hides the effects button entirely during camera use, they can opt to disable the the mentioned option in the Privacy settings. By doing so, they gain greater control over their experience, ensuring that effects are not applied automatically and that the interface remains clearer for all future video calls. 

It is very important to note that calls remain end-to-end encrypted, as this feature doesn't interfere with or compromise any encryption protocols. It gives users more control over the experience, making it easier for them to use the feature whenever they want to. A feature to manage effects for the camera and video calls is available to some beta testers who install the latest updates of WhatsApp beta for Android from the Google Play Store, and it is rolling out to even more people in the near future.

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