How to make WhatsApp calls from PC
WhatsApp is one of the most popular messaging platforms across the globe. It is the most used social media platform in India.
Though instant messages are its notable feature, it is quite common to make audio and video calls using WhatsApp.
WhatsApp is mainly used on mobile platforms like Android and iOS.
For WhatsApp messages, you can use your PC. However, you cannot make video calls on your PC.
There are certain methods to make and answer WhatsApp calls from your PC.
They are mentioned as below:
- You can access WhatsApp from your Windows PC using the desktop application. Download WhatsApp desktop app from the Play Store on your PC. Then, open WhatsApp on your phone and click on the menu. Later, open WhatsApp Web and scan the QR code from your PC. This is similar to the usage of WhatsApp Web which is useful in sending and receiving text messages.
- If you use WhatsApp Web, there is no need to install a desktop app. Simply go to whatsapp.com. You will get a QR code on your PC. Open WhatsApp on your phone and scan the QR code to use WhatsApp on your web browser. Here you can send and receive text messages in addition to making voice and video calls.
- There is another method to make WhatsApp calls on your PC. Using BlueStack Emulator, you can send and receive messages on WhatsApp and play the games on your phone. Download BlueStack emulator and sign in with your Google account. Then, download WhatsApp from your Play Store and open it from your PC. With this, you can send messages and make calls from your PC. Besides BlueStack, many other Android emulators are also available for this purpose.
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