WhatsApp New Feature: WhatsApp to permit users to mute videos before sending will roll out feature soon
WhatsApp is functioning on a replacement feature that might let users mute
their videos before posting those to their friends, consistent with reports.
The upcoming feature is on a beta update.
WhatsApp is functioning on a replacement feature that might let users mute
their videos before posting those to their friends, a report by WABetaInfo, an
internet site that tracks WhatsApp, said.
The upcoming feature is on a beta update. "WhatsApp has just submitted a
replacement update through the Google Play Beta Program, bringing the version
up to 2.20.207.2," WABetaInfo said.
"After updating to the newest WhatsApp beta for Android 2.20.207.2, tons of
users are now receiving the activation of Advanced Wallpaper features and
Disappearing messages," it added.
Earlier this month, WhatsApp launched the much-awaited 'Disappearing Messages'
on its platform for both Android and iOS, a feature that allows you to
automatically delete new messages sent to a talk after seven days when turned
on.
In a one-to-one chat, either person can turn disappearing messages on or off.
In groups, admins will have control over the new feature.
When disappearing messages is turned on, new messages sent to a talk will
disappear after 7 days, helping the conversation feel lighter and more
private. Once enabled, new messages sent within the individual or group chat
will disappear after seven days. the foremost recent selection controls all
messages within the chat.
WhatsApp has also started rolling out advanced wallpaper features to more
users. This feature lets users set a special wallpaper for every chat. you'll
prefer to set one wallpaper for all chats on WhatsApp, or manually select a
special one for every chat.
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