It seems that Android telephones — apparently consistently a beat behind iOS, according to application engineers — are getting up to speed with another cherished component. You can screen share on iOS telephones during FaceTime calls and, obviously, other video call stages like Zoom and Microsoft Groups. Before long, you could possibly screen share on WhatsApp on Android gadgets as well. The component is valuable for playing Wordle with your accomplice, taking a gander at an outing schedule, showing your companion the Instagram profile of somebody they've obstructed, and other more productive undertakings, I'm certain.
WABetaInfo reports (opens in another tab) that WhatsApp beta for the Android 2.23.11.19 update will permit a few beta analyzers to evaluate the screen sharing component. It will purportedly be carried out for additional clients before long. All things considered, Engadget (opens in another tab) brought up that more established Android models probably won't have the option to help the update, and you probably won't have the option to utilize the component on calls with such a large number of individuals or, on the other hand, on the off chance that the individual you're visiting with doesn't have a refreshed WhatsApp.
To utilize the component, when you have the refreshed rendition of the application, you'll need to tap the symbol of a telephone with a bolt bringing it up— that button will be close to different instruments like quieting. You'll then be incited with "Begin recording or projecting with WhatsApp?" and a disclaimer about how WhatsApp will deal with the data it sees when you show specific subtleties like passwords, photographs, and installment subtleties, as indicated by screen captures from WABetaInfo. Click "Begin now," and you're high-tailing it.
