WhatsApp users with iPhones can finally use picture-in-picture: What is it, how it works
WhatsApp users with iPhones can finally use picture-in-picture: What is it, how it works
WhatsApp releases new app updates for its Android, iOS and desktop users almost every month. With new updates, the meta-owned platform releases security fixes and new features to enhance user privacy and experience. In its latest update released this month, WhatsApp has finally rolled out the much-awaited picture-in-picture mode for iOS users. The PiP mode will now allow users to open and use other apps while being on a WhatsApp video call simultaneously.
According to the feature description of version 23.3.77 in iOS, WhatsApp reveals that with the support for iOS picture-in-picture (PiP) mode, users will now be able to multitask during a WhatsApp video call without the video being paused. Notably, the PiP mode is not a new feature as it's already available for WhatsApp for Android app. However, for iOS users, WhatsApp has been working on PiP mode since last year and even started its testing in December.
How picture-in-picture mode for iOS works
The PiP mode will automatically activate if you exit the WhatsApp app during a video call. WhatsApp also allows users to pause or hide video call views if they want for the time being. However, if the PiP mode doesn't start, update your WhatsApp or check app permission in Settings to enable all the required settings.
New WhatsApp feature on iPhone
Other than PiP mode, WhatsApp has also released some more features for iOS users. Let's take a look.
- Captions for documents: WhatsApp now allows users to add captions to documents before sending it to users. Similar to adding captions for photos, videos or Gifs, users will now be able to add caption to documents before sending it to their contacts in personal or group chats. Read More…