Meta-owned messaging platform WhatsApp has released a bug-fix update to address an issue with the call quality on Android beta. Many users reported the call quality issue after installing the latest updates of Whatsapp beta for Android.
In most cases, the audio was distorted. Some users reported having issues with video calls as the video quality was very low. Restarting the call did not resolve the problem.
“We can finally confirm that the WhatsApp beta for Android 2.23.16.11 version is a bug-fix update that addresses the mentioned issue, so you can finally start using WhatsApp calls without experiencing this issue,” the report said. Many users observed that the update had been installed automatically due to the Google Play Store’s auto-download settings.

Consequently, the platform released a bug-fix update last week to address a sorting chats issue on Android beta. Due to the problem, new messages do not refresh the chat list to keep recent conversations on the top of the conversation list.
It was just last month that WhatsApp released another bug-fix update to address an emoji keyboard crash on the Android beta. Also, the platform had faced a global outage, including in India, due to “connectivity issues” which lasted for about 20 minutes.
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