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Jade Jinkins

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Jan 10, 2024, 6:04:10 AM1/10/24
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As you cannot answer these in Beeper, you need to keep the original whatsapp notifications for them in place. However, the notification from whatsapp (that contains the answer button) gets overwritten everytime by the useless notification from Beeper that I should answer this in Whatsapp... which I can't because the notificaiton is gone.



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Apart from that, when I was playing games fullscreen while on a call I would click on the call mini window and it would disappear, or when I was using a standard app I could just drag the window away from what I was doing. Now I can't hide it in any way, not even dragging it away, and I really need this feature working again. Any workarounds? Thank you.


I am wondering if there is a way I can detect a skype call/telegram/whatsapp/fb messenger call etc in progress or incoming call etc just like the regular phone call with telephony manager/listener? I would like to have some kind of mechanism that detects an ongoing /incoming etc call from skype/telegram etc for my app. I came across this solution :Call Detection for skype in android but not sure if it'll work for all generic messenger apps. Is there a hack or any kind of listener I can implement on my side that allows me to detect these? Any ideas would be awesome.


The calls features are only available in WhatsApp native Desktop app 64-bit(Which the official website show that only Mac and window native app for desktop are available ), not in WhatsApp Web,and unfortunately they haven't developed the native app for Linux. The one which we are installing and using from Ubuntu-Software is Web version. That's why the call feature is not available in that.


If you are really interested in using WhatsApp, then the solution is to install an Android emulator such as Genymotion and within that emulator install and use WhatsApp. This will enable the video and audio calling features.


Signal is made with the help of the original WhatsApp-Developer and it is much better. You have better voice quality if you call someone, you have Video-call integrated in the desktop-App and everything what you have with the phone-App. You can send pictures with original quality, they will not be converted down if you do not want it.






Set up a three-way call with two computers on your side. The magic computer has no microphone or a microphone in full Mute. Set up to record the speaker or headphone feed. Start the recording. You two carry on as normal. The magic third computer listens to everything and shovels it all off to Audacity with little or no damage.


While listening to podcasts or watching videos, my bluetooth headset has good quality audio. However when I receive a phone call, the phone call audio crackles and breaks up. It is audible, but the same way a very bad quality phone call from across the globe is still audible. The audio of the call is in actuality just fine and the crackling etc. appears somewhere between the phone and the headset, since if i drop the bluetooth connection and continue on speaker or normally, phone-on-ear, there are no issues at all.


JulieWok If it's not working, it's likely that there is a proxy action or application control rule blocking it. Do you see any deny lines in your firewall's traffic monitor when you try and initiate a call. That should help point you in the right direction on what needs to be modified.

I'd suggest determining why it's being blocked before making rule changes.


i have the problem that when i call with whatsapp my earspeaker works and my microphone works but when someone is calling me normal my earspeaker and micorphone doesnt work. i tried many options i checked the receiver aswell no luck there nothing is broken or anything its just in whatsapp call they hear me and i hear them trough my earspeaker but with normal calls they cant hear me and i cant hear them.


This is very anoying, why do I need a watch for notifications when I don't get them and I need my phone on LOUD otherwise I miss all my calls ? Nobody at Garmin cares about this issue . I'm having it for 2 years now and I had the fenix 5x pro and also Marq edition. We buy their watches only for them not to care making them work for the most crucial feature of them all , NOTIFICATIONS


With millions of daily users around the world, WhatsApp is one of the most popular communication apps around. And while it's mostly known for its group chats, its voice calling feature is just as important.


WhatsApp lets you make free voice calls to your contacts. This is an especially useful feature if your contacts live overseas, as it saves you from the expensive international calling fees that would normally make these calls unaffordable.


1. Open WhatsApp and in the Chats section, tap the conversation with the person that you want to call. If you don't already have a conversation open with them, you'll have to start one.


2. In the upper-right corner of the conversation screen tap the call icon, which looks like a phone. WhatsApp will dial their number, and if they answer, you'll be connected on a call.


I would like to see if anyone had any success with making Whatsapp calls and/or video to work using an internal wifi network.

When I try to make a call with my cell phone, I will see "ringing..." and hear the phone ringing. The receiving side will pick up, but my side will still just see "ringing." After about 10 seconds, the call fails. For a testing policy, I've allowed ANY to ANY traffic , no filtering of any kind. I chose the application, whatsapp-base, whatsapp-web, whatsapp-video, and I also allowed:


In addition to sending text messages, you can use WhatsApp to make voice calls. Because calls are made over the Internet, there will be no charges made or minutes used by your cellular plan. However, if you're not connected to a Wi-Fi network, voice calls will use up data from your data plan.


All three of these methods will begin a call with the person you've selected. Once that person accepts the call, you're good to go. You have the option of muting the call, sending a message, and using the speaker by tapping the corresponding buttons. When you're done with the call, simply tap the end call button.


When someone calls you via WhatsApp, it will look similar to when you receive a regular phone call, but it will display the words WhatsApp Audio somewhere on the screen. In our example, our screenshot is from an iPhone, so it may look different to you depending on the device you're using. Simply tap or slide the answer button to accept the call.


rares If I'm correct, your issue is the same as me ?

When a call comes or go, it's okay for the reception. But as soon as we answer the call or they answer the call, we have on the phone that the "connection is in progress" (in other words). The connection never establish.


No. As soon as they answer the phone goes into Media mode. There is a period of 1-2 seconds where it tries to start the call (see/hear the other party) and then it disconnects. The WhatsApp window shows an error message about the WiFi network not allowing calls.


In June 2023, WhatsApp announced an additional privacy feature: Silence Unknown Callers. We launched this feature for the benefits it has for not only privacy but also security. The experience is simple: with the setting turned on, calls from unknown numbers do not ring your phone. Having carefully built this feature to minimize attack surface and external data processing, we are able to help protect users from not only unwanted contact, but also cyber attacks and spyware.


Instead, WhatsApp built a specialized protocol for delivering stripped-down, silenced call notifications to recipients. The server enforces this protocol, protecting the recipient device from the complexity of normal call setup and from processing attacker-controlled data.


It is not possible to receive a call through WhatsApp while in a Zoom call. WhatsApp and Zoom are separate platforms and do not have the capability to integrate with each other in that way. If you need to take a call on WhatsApp while in a Zoom call, you will need to exit the Zoom call and take the gb WhatsApp call separately.


Has anyone tried to make calls thru Whatsapp using carnival WiFi? The website says Whatsapp is included in the $5 a day social media package, which I know includes the instant message, but I'm wondering if actual calls can be made using this plan like when I'm on land .


I haven't had anyone I've sailed with on the "social" plan get calls to work (be it thru FaceTime audio, or Whatsapp). This makes sense since it is the other packages intended for streaming, the social package is really just for basic posting/messaging.


For what it's worth, I always use the "premium" package and even with that I've struggled to get a signal for a call (not even video call) on both ships I've had it on. I mentioned it at Guest Services both times since that package is advertised to support Skype etc video calling, which is definitely did not.


I made calls through Facebook messenger on Splendor & Pride. There is about a 5 sec delay. I had to go outside on higher deck to get connection. My hubby at home was getting a bit annoyed with delay,but it's better than $1.99 a min from cabin.


Do any of you regularly use whatsapp to make phone calls to Italy from the US? I've searched the Forum posts and most refer to using it for calls while in Italy. The owner of our Rome rental apartment (this fall) has become a great friend in the past year via weekly emails and Skype - I speak/write Italian and she speaks/writes English and we have a blast correcting each other! She recently put whatsapp on her phone and wants me to do this so we can call each other. Is it really free long distance as long as I'm on wifi? My phone is android. Any tips on how this works will be greatly appreciated!

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