WhatsApp Web Beta Gets “Call Back” Alert for Missed Calls Notification Within Chat Window: Preventing Unanswered Calls from Going Unnoticed

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HIGHLIGHTS

* WhatsApp is now rolling out a new Call Back alert feature for WhatsApp Web beta users.
* The call back alert appears next to the missed call prompt within the chat window.
* This way, WhatsApp Web users are unlikely to miss any important calls and can return the call from within the chat.
* Details on call back feature for WhatsApp mobile apps remain unknown
* WhatsApp Beta users need to install version 2.2323.1.0 from Microsoft Sto
* More new features are in pipeline for WhatsApp upgrade

With something new happening every day, WhatsApp is here with another new update. With this update, the WhatsApp beta available on Microsoft will be up to 2.2323.1.0. This update features a new call-back feature.
It allows the users to call the missed calls back, and as with all the updates, it is available for some fortunate beta testers.

WhatsApp is always on the roll to fix any issue, like bugs, and moves towards introducing new features for its application on Windows. This time, the messaging platform has added a new feature in regards to missed calls.

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The “call button” allows the missed calls to be more visible and noticeable. When a call goes unanswered or the user misses a call, this button appears within an event message. This feature is available for users who install the latest version of WhatsApp for Windows, which can be availed from the Microsoft Store.

This button simply provides an easier and quicker way to call up their missed calls by simply tapping on the button. WhatsApp intends to highlight any unanswered calls that may have been of prime importance.
This button may be a simple improvement, but it enhances the user interface of the WhatsApp version for Windows.

With a steady stream of fresh upgrades, WhatsApp is here with another new feature for iOS and Android users. The messaging service is getting ready to roll out a new feature that will let users send short video messages up to 60 seconds long.

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As with previous beta upgrades, this one is first accessible to a small group of beta testers before being made available to more users. By enabling users to send brief video messages, this feature improves the platform’s communication capabilities.

According to WABetaInfo, you may check to see if the functionality is active on your smartphone by touching on the microphone icon located on the chat bar of any conversation. You can now use the feature if the button transforms into a button for a video camera.

When a user sends or receives a video message, they must enlarge the video by touching on it in order to hear the audio. In order for the recipient to receive the video messages, the user must additionally request that they update their WhatsApp version.

Previously, another new feature that WhatsApp released allowed certain beta users to screen share during a group call over the messaging service. Users who have access to the capability can share the content that is now shown on their screen by selecting one of the options under the video call button control.

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WhatsApp will ask you if you want to share all of your screen or just a portion of it when you press the button.
One can continue to communicate the contents of their screen even after participants have joined the call through their mobile devices. This function is comparable to what Google Meet offers.

WhatsApp added the voice call feature to its desktop app in 2021. Now, the social media platform is reportedly bringing more updates to the voice and video calling features on the web version.

The Meta-owned instant messaging app is reportedly rolling out a ‘call back’ notification that will ensure that no missed call goes unnoticed.
The update is currently reported to be rolling out for beta users on the Microsoft Store, with the new version 2.2323.1.0. The feature will gradually roll out to more users globally.

In the new beta update for WhatsApp web, the “call back” prompt will be shown next to the missed call alert for WhatsApp users on Windows, according to the screenshots shared in a WABetaInfo report.

Currently, when a video or voice call get missed on WhatsApp, it simply shows as a missed call alert.

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With the new beta update, as soon as the users would tap on the call back icon, it would let them return the calls instantly, whether they are voice or video calls.

Beta testers of WhatsApp web will need to install the app’s latest version 2.2323.1.0 from Microsoft Store to get this feature. WhatsApp web’s previous 2.2322.1.0 version will also be able to run this feature for some users.

Meta will reportedly be rolling out this update globally soon and it shall reach more users in the coming weeks.

Hopping on the generative AI trend, Meta is also planning to load WhatsApp with a ChatGPT-like chatbots in the coming days, which will be able to converse with the users in different personas.
The company also announced last month about its progress on testing tools that use AI to generate image backgrounds and variations of written copy for their ad campaigns.
Meanwhile, WhatsApp is also beta testing the display of profile icons next to messages on group chats.

WhatsApp Web beta users are now receiving a new Call Back feature in their app. WABetaInfo reports that the feature is rolling out for users with the new version 2.2323.1.0.

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Notably, the Meta-owned instant messaging platform rolled out video and voice calling features to its desktop client in September 2021. Now, the company is adding new capabilities to the calling feature on WhatsApp Web clients.

This feature will ensure that none of the missed calls received by WhatsApp Web users go unnoticed. Here’s all you need to know about the WhatsApp Web Call Back feature.

In good news for WhatsApp users around the world, the popular instant messaging application is reportedly planning to roll out a new call-back feature for missed calls.
The Meta-owned WhatsApp has introduced this feature to make missed calls more noticeable.

Also, the call-back feature is available after installing one of the latest versions of WhatsApp beta for Windows from the Microsoft Store.

“WhatsApp keeps working on introducing bug fixes and new features for the native application on Windows. After introducing support for screen-sharing, WhatsApp is now adding minor improvements regarding missed calls. This new addition is a “Call back” button that appears within an event message when a call goes unanswered,” WABetaInfo reported.

WhatsApp Upcoming Update

As per the screenshot shared by WABetaInfo, the “Call back” button is now visible in the event message generated when a call is missed on WhatsApp. This button provides users with a quick way to return a missed call with just a single tap.

By implementing this feature, WhatsApp wants to better highlight missed calls and the ability to call back.
According to the report, the “Call back” button provides a clear visual indicator within the chat of the caller that a call has been missed. In fact, some users may not know that they can quickly call the contact by simply clicking on the “Missed call” message event.

With this button, the Meta-owned messaging application wants to make it clearer that the message event is dedicated to the possibility of calling back the contact after receiving a missed call.

This feature is currently being tested by select beta users, and it will be gradually rolled out to more users in the coming days. If you don’t see the update on the Microsoft Store yet, rest assured that it will become available to a wider audience soon.

As you can see in this screenshot, the “Call back” button is now visible in the event message generated when a call is missed on WhatsApp. This button provides users with a quick way to return a missed call with just a single tap.
By implementing this feature, WhatsApp wants to better highlight missed calls and the ability to call back.

In our opinion, the “Call back” button provides a clear visual indicator within the chat of the caller that a call has been missed. In fact, some users may not know that they can quickly call the contact by simply clicking on the “Missed call” message event.

With this button, WhatsApp wants to make it clearer that the message event is dedicated to the possibility of calling back the contact after receiving a missed call.

The new call-back feature is available for some beta testers that install the latest WhatsApp beta for Windows update released on the Microsoft Store. If you don’t see this update on the Microsoft Store, please note that it will be rolled out to more users over the coming days.

Stay up-to-date on WhatsApp news by following WABetaInfo on Twitter. You can also discover other new features for WhatsApp beta for Android, iOS, Web/Desktop, and Windows.

WhatsApp Web Call Back Feature Rolling Out to Beta Users

WhatsApp Upcoming Update

As you can see in the screenshot shared by WABetaInfo, the callback prompt is shown next to the missed call notifications within the chat window itself. Currently, for regular WhatsApp Web users, the app only shows missed call notifications to users.

With the new feature, users can click on the callback button to instantly return the call. It works for both voice and video calls. It will make a return voice call or video call, depending on the type of call they missed.

The new WhatsApp Web call back feature will be available to users downloading the latest 2.2323.1.0 version from Microsoft Store. WABetaInfo notes that the new version might not show for some users.
But not to worry since the update is rolling out worldwide gradually and is expected to reach all beta users in the next few weeks. We can also expect the feature to land on a stable release soon.

WhatsApp Upcoming Update

Recently, WhatsApp also improved video communication on Android and iOS beta platforms. Taking a leaf from Snapchat and Telegram’s book, WhatsApp has introduced video message sharing in its latest WhatsApp beta for iOS 23.12.0.71 and WhatsApp beta for Android 2.23.13.4. The feature allows users to send real-time video messages up to 60 seconds to their contacts.

The company recently also rolled out its screen sharing during video call feature to the iOS beta platform. The feature was already available to Android beta users. The feature adds a new dedicated screen-sharing button in the bottom row during the video call.

It is clear that WhatsApp is working overtime to become a one-stop solution for all voice and video-related services and take on platforms like Meets, Zoom, Skype, etc. WhatsApp might race past its alternatives due to the massive user base of around 2.78 billion and new features being added.

Along with these updates, WhatsApp announced the introduction of Channels, and as with any update, it is now available to some beta users. Under a brand-new tab called Updates, users may browse Channels and Status.

This feature makes it possible for people and organisations all over the world to interact and makes one-way broadcast conversations easier. However, Telegram, an open-source platform, already offers features quite similar to this one.

How Does ‘Call back’ work?

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As per a screenshot uploaded by WABetaInfo on its website, the ‘Call back’ button is now visible on the event message that shows up when a call is missed on WhatsApp.

Also, as seen in the image attached above, one must simply tap the button to call back (hence the feature name) the person who made the first call.

Why is WhatsApp bringing this Feature?

WhatsApp Web Beta

WhatsApp, the report says, ‘wants to make it clearer that the message event is dedicated to the possibility of calling back the contact after receiving a missed call.’

Availability

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The instant messaging service has, for now, made the ‘Call back’ option available to select beta users only, so that it can be tested for any possible flaw or shortcoming before a more general release.

If you don’t see this update on the Microsoft Store, you need not worry; it will be released to more people over the coming days.

Common questions Answers
Name of the feature? Call back
Status? Rolling out
Compatibility? WhatsApp beta for Windows 2.2323.1.0 is marked as a compatible update, but some users may be able to get the same feature by installing the previous 2.2322.1.0 version of the app.
I have the same update but I don’t have this feature. Why? This feature is available to some beta testers, and it will be released to more people over the coming days.
Thanks: Rocckyman729 and RathinamShakthi, for testing and reporting!
Previous news? WhatsApp is rolling out video messages feature on iOS and Android beta!

Faqs on WhatsApp Web

1) WhatsApp Web Rolling Out ‘Call Back’ Alert for Beta Users to Prevent Unanswered Calls from Going Unnoticed.Details?

Ans) WhatsApp added the voice call feature to its desktop app in 2021. Now, the social media platform is reportedly bringing more updates to the voice and video calling features on the web version. The Meta-owned instant messaging app is reportedly rolling out a ‘call back’ notification that will ensure that no missed call goes unnoticed. The update is currently reported to be rolling out for beta users on the Microsoft Store, with the new version 2.2323.1.0. The feature will gradually roll out to more users globally.

In the new beta update for WhatsApp web, the “call back” prompt will be shown next to the missed call alert for WhatsApp users on Windows, according to the screenshots shared in a WABetaInfo report.
Currently, when a video or voice call get missed on WhatsApp, it simply shows as a missed call alert.
With the new beta update, as soon as the users would tap on the call back icon, it would let them return the calls instantly, whether they are voice or video calls.

Beta testers of WhatsApp web will need to install the app’s latest version 2.2323.1.0 from Microsoft Store to get this feature. WhatsApp web’s previous 2.2322.1.0 version will also be able to run this feature for some users.
Meta will reportedly be rolling out this update globally soon and it shall reach more users in the coming weeks.

Hopping on the generative AI trend, Meta is also planning to load WhatsApp with a ChatGPT-like chatbots in the coming days, which will be able to converse with the users in different personas. The company also announced last month about its progress on testing tools that use AI to generate image backgrounds and variations of written copy for their ad campaigns.

Meanwhile, WhatsApp is also beta testing the display of profile icons next to messages on group chats.

2) WhatsApp is releasing a screen-sharing feature for iPhone users.Details?

Ans) According to a report by WABteaInfo, WhatsApp has started rolling out the functionality to share screens during ongoing video calls. After installing the latest WhatsApp beta for iOS 23.12.0.74 the iOS beta testers can access the new screen-sharing feature.

How screen sharing feature works

If the feature is enabled for your WhatsApp account, you will see a new icon at the bottom during a video call: this option allows you to share the content of your screen with everyone on the call. When using this feature, everything on your screen, including notifications, will be recorded and shared remotely with the people currently connected to the video call.

According to the report, users will have complete control over this functionality. Even though the screen content is continuously transmitted during the video call, individuals have the ability to halt the process whenever they wish. Additionally, this feature is only activated when consent is given to share the content of the screen.

WhatsApp call-back feature

Recently, an online report revealed that WhatsApp has introduced a new feature that aims to make missed calls more noticeable. This new addition is a “Call back” button that appears within an event message when a call goes unanswered, and it is available after installing one of the latest versions of WhatsApp beta for Windows from the Microsoft Store.

As per WABteaInfo, the ‘Call back’ button will appear next to the event message generated when a call is missed on WhatsApp. This button provides users with a quick way to return a missed call with just a single tap.

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