WhatsApp’s video calling feature is now reportedly available on some smartphones. This was largely expected after voice calls were made available. However, it appears the video calling feature is available only for Windows Phones and surprisingly not on the more popular platforms, Android or iOS.

Spanish website OneWindows.es was the first to report about the WhatsApp video calling feature. Now WhatsApp beta users on the Windows Phone are able to make video calls on the popular messaging app. Users are not required to update the app to enjoy this new feature. If you own a Windows Phone but do not see the video calling feature, just try to reinstall the app to see if you have been chosen to try the beta.

Those who have been selected for the beta will find that clicking the call button gives the options for both video and voice calls. During the call, the feature allows a user to flip between the front and rear camera, and one can mute the audio, notes NEWS18. The feature is expected to hit Android and iOS soon, but the timeline is not clear.

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