WhatsApp Extends Group Voice, Video Call Limit to Eight


WhatsApp messenger has announced that is extending support of group voice and video call limits to double; eight people at one time. WhatsApp head Will Cathcart has confirmed that the feature is expected to launch next week as it possible and available on iOS and android. 
There have copious more apps and web service supporting huge amount of members in the group chat like Zoom app, Google Duo, Houseparty, Skype and more. Currently, WhatsApp only support four people in group voice and video, call and it would be extended to double eight. The expanding of numbers in the group chat is one of outfit time as people are far away from friends, working office, family and education intuitions and people frequently exhausting audio-visual conversation for this persistence. Parent company Facebook also doubled the live video limit.  
Facebook gives some designates to Massager room which have 50 people capacity. These endeavour and attempt may be solid and anticipate on the massive growth of Zoom app in the last months.

Do from a Group

To start a group video call, click on the call icon at the top of right corner of WhatsApp group.
Then add participants or select up to limits or less.
Click on video call or voice call to start.

From an Individual Chat

Select one; you want to initiate video chat or voice on WhatsApp.
Then tap on the video icon at the top of screen.
Once you are connected to group call then click on “add participant.”
Add up to limit or less.
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