WhatsApp tests the ability to better watch and control YouTube, Instagram, and more
What you need to know
- WhatsApp is testing a new control bar feature that will make it easier to watch content in-app.
- Services like YouTube and Instagram will play in picture-in-picture mode with new controls, according to a report.
WhatsApp is testing a new feature that will make it easier to play video from YouTube, Instagram, and more without leaving the app or opening a Safari view. According to a WABetaInfo report, the new 'control bar' is being tested with those on the WhatsApp TestFlight beta now and will give users more control over the content they're watching
A similar feature has already been made available to Android beta testers, but this is the first time it has made the move over to iOS. Users will be able to watch content and even control it via in-app shortcuts. A full-screen option will also be available.
There is no telling when this feature will be made available to everyone, if it all, but WhatsApp is one of the better apps in terms of seeing features migrate from TestFlight and into the App Store. If you're a WhatsApp user, maybe you'll be seeing this new control bar soon enough.
WhatsApp is already one of the best iPhone instant messaging apps and it continues to go from strength to strength.
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