
One new feature that WhatsApp is developing—and which was already visible in his most recent beta update for Android—will let users schedule calls within group conversations. This feature will give flexibility and new methods of structuring communication through this channel.
Following the option to enable users to create shortcuts to call WhatsApp contacts from the home page of your devices, which it launched in a test version last week, the instant messaging network continues to expand the features for calls.
With this most recent version for Android via the Google Play beta program, WhatsApp now enables scheduled calls in group chats, which may be pre-configured with other group members.
The “app” aims to give users flexibility and comfort when holding meetings or events by making sure that everyone in the group is aware of the call and streamlining its organization.
Users can program the title, date, and time of the call with this feature, and once it has been programmed, it will inform the group members to confirm its availability, as shown in the screenshots provided by TechCrunch.
Simply click the call button in the group chat’s upper right corner to set up the call. Afterwards, it There will be two choices: “Group call” and “Schedule call.” Although the functionality is still in development, customers who have the beta version and download the update Android 2.23.4.4 can test it out.



