WhatsApp is currently working on an in-app dialler feature that will simplify the process of making calls within the application. This update is expected to eliminate the need for users to save phone numbers on their devices, making it easier to contact unsaved contacts.
Previously, WhatsApp users faced a minor inconvenience when attempting to call someone whose contact wasn’t saved on their device. This process involved leaving the application to search for the contact’s details before initiating the call. However, this is about to change.
The latest WhatsApp beta for Android (version 2.24.9.28) hints at an exciting addition – an in-app dialler feature. With this new feature, users can make calls directly within WhatsApp, without switching between applications or searching for phone numbers elsewhere.
This feature could be a game-changer for those who frequently need to call unsaved contacts, as it allows users to dial numbers directly from WhatsApp without permanently saving them in their address book. Additionally, voice calls made through WhatsApp using internet data are often more economical than traditional cellular network calls, making it a convenient and cost-effective solution for those who have access to Wi-Fi or affordable data plans.
While WhatsApp hasn’t officially confirmed the feature, screenshots shared by WA Beta Info give us a glimpse of what’s coming. The in-app dialler is still in development and is expected to be released in a future update. Stay tuned for updates as WhatsApp continues to enhance its user experience.
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