WhatsApp is introducing a beta version of its latest update for Android users, making audio and video calling easy for users. Along with this, now sharing media has also become more accessible than before in android.


The feature was earlier announced by Mark Zuckerberg, CEO of Meta — Facebook and WhatsApp’s parent company, on the online social media and social networking service. However, it was disabled due to unknown reasons for Android and iOS users.


The feature allows users to create a call link and is now available to be installed with the latest version of the social messaging application. To find out if the feature is enabled for your account, go to the calls tab to see the option to “create call link.” If you can see the option, you can start creating a shareable link for calls.


You can choose whether to make an audio or video call. These calls can also be converted to group calls if joined by over two people. Additionally, the calls are end-to-end encrypted, and no one else can join them or listen to the call’s contents.


Users can share links with only those they want to include in the call and people they trust. The call maker’s number will be visible to everyone on the call.