WhatsApp introduces screen sharing during video calls
WhatsApp introduces screen sharing during video calls
WhatsApp has introduced screen sharing and support for landscape mode as its latest features to enhance video calling.
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Telegram had this for at least 3 years now.
8 0 ReplyTelegram has every feature earlier than whatsapp
13 0 ReplyExcept E2EE by default
7 0 Replyyeah there's a tradeoff. it's either server-encrypted with your "cloud password" or e2e encrypted in which case you lose chat sync.
like you're supposed to use non-e2e chats for regular conversations, and encrypted ones for anything even remotely sensitiveaudio/video calls are always encrypted.
3 3 ReplyOr just do it like Matrix or Signal or even WhatsApp which have both E2EE and chat sync
7 2 Replyyeah they can do sync but it's rather janky and requires both devices to be on.
there are some advantages to telegram's cloud chat system, even though it's much less secure.1 2 ReplyThey don't though. Only WhatsApp does. The other ones don't require both devices to be on.
Also it's not janky at all (with the exception of WhatsApp)
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indeed, that's true. Whatsapp is years behind Telegram in features.
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To be fair, WhatsApp hasn't had any serious feature development up until the last year or so, so as far as features go, they're playing catch-up.
3 0 ReplyNot to be a dick, but Telegram (as much as I love it) has had a terrible Video Chat experience. The overall quality is heavy... And it's buggy.
1 2 ReplyI never had any issues with it. I use it on Android and Linux.
5 0 ReplyThat's... weird... Windows Desktop and Android. The audio quality fluctuates alot.
Compared to the same hardware on Meet, the quality fluctuates a lot on Telegram.
To be fair, it's been over 4 months since I last used it. Let's see.
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