Last year, Facebook itself first announced its future plans to integrate and integrate all of its social platforms and messages to share content between apps. Many thought that this would take longer due to the character marked and unique in each program, but nothing could be further from the original. It seems that after announcing the functionality of Messenger Rooms across all of its platforms (Facebook, Facebook Messenger, Instagram and WhatsApp) the first signs of integration into WhatsApp are now starting to appear.
Last week, Marc Zuckerberg's company launched its video group service called Messenger Rooms for Facebook Messenger, something we could compare to the VideoTime video calls or something very similar to the popular Zoom. In this case, the WABetaInfo team found the first Messenger Rooms features in the latest beta version WhatsApp for Android
This function is related to Messenger Rooms and when it is opened to make a group video call, WhatsApp will ask the user to open Facebook Messenger to continue the video call. As soon as the WhatsApp development team finishes exploring the feature found inside internal beta mode
Since the global health crisis with Covid-19, millions of people have become infected make video calls And these are growing exponentially so everyone wants to have their tools available on it, Facebook too.