These days we have been home for a long time, separated from everyone else by a coronavirus explosion that continues to infect thousands of people around the world. Many users keep asking us how we did group video calls from WhatsApp, so we'll see detailed steps to make this type of video calls.
Users with Apple products can promote this function directly using SpaceTime, in fact we recommend its use in video calls these days but when a family member or friend does not have AppleApp
Maximum four people per video call
One of the rules set by the social network is that the maximum number of people connected to a video call is, us and three guests. The fact is that if you don't integrate yourself well into these types of calls it can be a hassle to get along, so the good thing is not to recruit more people although we know that there are other options available to join more people. One of them is SKype, a multi-service service and much better than WhatsApp by all means, but probably a little available for our seniors if they have to create an account, etc.
On the other hand, at FaceTime the limit of invited people is very high and for these types of calls we only need to have Apple devices IOS 12.1.4 or IPOS on iPhone 6s or later, iPad Pro or later, iPad Air 2 or later, iPad mini 4 or later, or iPod touch (7th generation). Older touch models for iPhone, iPad, and iPod that support iOS 12.1.4 can join FaceTime group calls and only interact with audio.
How to make WhatsApp video calls
Simple. The steps are as follows:
We're installing our WhatsApp> we will scroll to the bottom bar> and look to the top left of the icon with the + sign> click on new group text> add people (3 max)> when three people have been entered click on the camera just next to the phone> ready.
We can also make an audio call by pressing the phone in the last step, which is in each selection. The good thing about this is that you don't have to have an Apple device to make a video call, but what we can say is 4 people may be few in most cases.