Key Points

WhatsApp has rolled out a major update to improve calling features. Users can now schedule calls in advance and receive reminders before the conversation starts. New in-call tools like raise hand and emoji reactions make group discussions smoother. All features remain protected by WhatsApp’s end-to-end encryption.

Key Points: WhatsApp Adds Call Scheduling and Raise Hand Feature

  • Users can now schedule calls in advance with reminders
  • Raise hand feature prevents interruptions in group calls
  • Emoji reactions allow quick responses mid-conversation
  • Calls tab shows upcoming calls and participant details
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WhatsApp rolls out call scheduling and new in-call tools

WhatsApp introduces call scheduling, raise hand option, and emoji reactions for smoother group conversations with end-to-end encryption.

"With scheduling, interactive tools, and improved organisation, WhatsApp is making calls easier and more reliable for everyone. – WhatsApp"

New Delhi, Aug 18

WhatsApp has introduced a new update that makes calling more organised and interactive.

Users can now schedule calls in advance, whether it’s a one-on-one conversation or a group discussion.

By setting a date and time, people can plan their calls ahead and send invitations directly to contacts or groups.

Once a call is scheduled, participants receive reminders so they don’t miss important conversations.

The update also brings new in-call features to make group discussions smoother.

A "raise hand" option lets participants signal when they want to speak without interrupting others.

Alongside this, WhatsApp has added emoji reactions, allowing users to share quick responses and feelings during a call without breaking the flow of conversation.

To make things easier, the Calls tab has also been improved. It now shows all upcoming calls along with the names of participants.

Users can share call invite links from the tab, and organisers are notified whenever someone joins using a link.

All scheduled and live calls remain protected with WhatsApp’s end-to-end encryption, keeping conversations private and secure.

Setting up a scheduled call is simple -- users just open the Calls tab, choose a contact or group, tap on "Schedule Call", select the call type, date, and time, and confirm.

These updates are designed for both personal and professional use, helping people plan ahead, manage calls better, and engage more effectively during conversations.

With scheduling, interactive tools, and improved organisation, WhatsApp is making calls easier and more reliable for everyone.

Meanwhile, the instant messaging platform announced earlier this month that it had banned more than 98 lakh accounts in India during June, as part of its efforts to curb abuse and harmful activity on the platform.

Of these, nearly 19.79 lakh accounts were banned proactively, before any user complaints were received, as per WhatsApp’s India Monthly Report.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Good features but WhatsApp should first fix the call quality issues. Half the time I can't hear properly during group calls, especially in areas with poor network. Features are useless if basic functionality doesn't work properly.
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Aman W
This will be perfect for my family video calls! Every Sunday we try to connect but someone always forgets. Now with scheduling and reminders, maybe my grandparents in the village will join on time 😊
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Shreya B
The emoji reactions during calls is such a fun addition! Sometimes you want to react without speaking, especially in large family groups where everyone talks at once. Thumbs up to WhatsApp for this update 👍
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Vikram M
While these features are welcome, I'm more concerned about the 98 lakh banned accounts. Shows how much misuse happens on the platform. Hope WhatsApp continues to focus on security along with new features.
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Kavya N
As a teacher taking online classes, the raise hand feature will be a game-changer! No more students shouting "Ma'am! Ma'am!" simultaneously. Can finally have some order in virtual classrooms.

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