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WhatsApp calls are about to get a lot better with noise cancellation

Noisy WhatsApp calls may soon be much easier to deal with

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The next WhatsApp update could bring a simple new upgrade that could significantly improve the calling experience. WhatsApp is rolling out a built-in noise cancellation feature for both voice and video calls in the latest beta build on Android.

The feature was spotted in the latest WhatsApp beta build for Android version 2.26.14.1, and it is currently available through the Google Play beta program.

Why this update is great for you

As described in a WABetaInfo report, the new option helps filter out background sounds in real time so the speaker’s voice comes through more clearly. The feature is pretty straightforward. If you are taking a call at a busy street, in a crowded room, or somewhere near traffic, WhatsApp will do a better job of cleaning up the background audio before sending it to the receiver.

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So this isn’t a flashy new feature, but it’s definitely more of a practical one. Call quality upgrades rarely get the same attention as big interface changes, but this is the kind of improvement most people will notice. But considering how noise cancellation changes audio, users will get the option to toggle the feature on and off.

How it works

The report notes that some beta testers can now find a new option in the calling menu to manage noise cancellation. It is typically enabled by default once available, so it automatically applies during voice and video calls unless the user chooses otherwise.

There is a slight catch though. The feature only helps the other person hear you more clearly. So if you enable noise cancellation on your end, it only cleans up outgoing audio and doesn’t automatically improve the other caller’s voice for you.

Vikhyaat Vivek
Vikhyaat Vivek is a tech journalist and reviewer with seven years of experience covering consumer hardware, with a focus on…
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