WhatsApp now allows name-free groups: Know more
Technology | August 23, 2023 22:44 ISTThe company has stated that the group name will appear differently for each participant, depending on how they have saved the contacts on their phone.
The company has stated that the group name will appear differently for each participant, depending on how they have saved the contacts on their phone.
Great news for iPhone users! WhatsApp, which is owned by Meta, is now widely releasing a new video messaging feature, as well as a screen-sharing option.
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Meta's WhatsApp is in the process of creating advanced text formatting tools to enhance its messaging capabilities. These tools encompass functions like syntax for blocking code snippets, quoting specific text, and generating text lists.
The caption message edit feature on WhatsApp is expanding to give users more control over their conversations. This will help ensure accurate communication across different media formats.
Currently, only a limited group of beta testers who have installed the most recent WhatsApp beta for iOS update through the TestFlight app can access the newly redesigned settings interface.
Users can modify messages using the "Edit" button within a set time frame, aiding in averting embarrassment or confusion due to unintended errors. However, editing is confined within this window and not available at all times.
To make use of this new feature, users simply need to tap on a message and choose the 'forward' action. This advancement offers WhatsApp a means to equip channel creators with an advantageous tool for expanding their audience and attracting new followers.
Amidst the array of improvements, let's highlight the most impactful innovations, excluding the typical updates found in WhatsApp Beta. The inclusion of features such as the Edit button, Chat Lock, screen sharing, HD photos and more has amplified the app's utility for all users.
The screen lock feature is gradually rolling out to users with the latest version of WhatsApp Web beta, and more individuals are expected to receive the update over the upcoming weeks.
Meta-owned messaging platform WhatsApp is set to introduce a feature called "community examples" on its iOS beta version. This feature aims to assist beta users in creating communities on the platform by offering instructional examples.
According to the report of WABetaInfo, the app's widget failed to load and display the list of incoming messages, causing inconvenience for those who rely on the widget for quick access to their messages.
While the multi-account feature is currently accessible to certain beta testers who have installed the latest WhatsApp beta updates for Android, its availability is expected to expand to a wider audience in the coming weeks.
The new WhatsApp group call scheduling feature aims to streamline communication and minimize missed or delayed calls by facilitating coordination and availability.
WhatsApp, a Meta subsidiary, is working on a passkey feature for its Android beta version, allowing secure and easy account verification. This passkey, a short sequence of numbers or letters, acts as an identity verification and security code, ensuring only authorized devices can access the account.
WhatsApp, the instant messaging app owned by Meta, now allows you to share your screen or a specific app during calls. In addition, you can now also make video calls in landscape mode on your mobile device.
WhatsApp has been proactive in rolling out new features, as the platform also introduced an admin review feature for group chats on Android beta.
Reportedly, the voice chat feature is not available for all groups; it is primarily accessible to groups with more than 32 participants. Even within these larger groups, only up to 32 participants may be able to join a voice chat.
WhatsApp is set to launch an animated avatar feature on its iOS beta version where users could easily check if the feature is enabled for their account by opening the keyboard and selecting the avatar tab. Once enabled, beta users will enjoy animated avatars, which they can share with anyone.
Currently available to some beta testers who have installed the latest WhatsApp beta for Android update, the admin review feature will gradually roll out to more users over the upcoming days.
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