WhatsApp update finally brings Android devices up to speed with iPhone

collected by :Maya Tony

as declared in WhatsApp is considered to be the world's most popular chat applicationWhatsApp is considered to be the world's most popular chat application. One of the reasons WhatsApp is widely adored is because the company consistently updates the software by new features. And now it appears fans of Google's software are finally going to get a WhatsApp feature that has been present on iPhones for some time. Android Police has announced that in the laanalisis beta for WhatsApp on Android a picture-in-picture video playback option is available. In the laanalisis beta for WhatsApp on Android a picture-in-picture video playback option is availablePicture-in-picture is alavailiable available on WhatsApp for iPhone


WhatsApp for Android brings PIP mode for third-party videos

WhatsApp introduced picture-in-picture mode for its iOS users previously and now the feature has arrived to Android as well. The Beta version is alavailiable letting you play third-party videos from major platforms like YouTube, Facebook, and Instagram in a floating window When scrolling up or down the chats. Screenbullets of WhatsApp BetaAccording to Android Police that first spotted the new feature, not all videos act the same. For example, Twitter continue opens in a new window, When videos shared directly over WhatsApp play inside the platform. Not only this, but ever it is continue in Beta v2.18.301, only users on the program can benefit from the feature, but at least you can join anytime.

WhatsApp for Android brings PIP mode for third-party videos

FydeOS is a Chrome OS fork for China, and it brings Android app support

As it stated in FydeOS is a Chrome OS fork aimed at China, and it brings Android app supportEven if it's not really a recurring topic, we're no strangers to Chrome OS forks by now. Just like the Google Chrome browser, Chrome OS is completely open-source—it's based on the Chromium OS project, and thus, it can be forked. But there are marked differences between Chromium OS built from source and the official, certified Chrome OS builds we find in Chromebooks. Even then, some older Chromebooks don't have backing for Android apps, and most Chrome OS forks lack backing for it for one reason or another. There's one Chrome OS fork called FydeOS, for serving the education segment in China, that does have Android app support.





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