Exciting News! 5 Amazing New WhatsApp Features Arriving On Your Phone HT Tech
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WhatsApp is one of the most popular instant messaging applications in the world, and it has changed the way people communicate with each other. Gone are the hassles of sending boring text messages and/or pictures with MMS. Currently, WhatsApp has more than 2 billion daily active users. Since its launch in November 2009, WhatsApp has grown rapidly with constant updates and new features such as instant messaging, voice calls, and video calls. WABetaInfo has stated that new and exciting WhatsApp features will be introduced soon.
According to WABetaInfo, WhatsApp will soon offer profile pictures next to chat bubbles in group chats. This feature makes it easy for you to get to know the person you are talking to without logging into their profile! This feature is currently available for WhatsApp beta users.
With the WhatsApp beta 2.22.24.2 update, discovered by WABetaInfo, WhatsApp plans to add a feature that allows users to send media files with captions. Currently, you can only send media files and subtitles separately. This feature makes it easy to share media files with subtitles without sending them separately!
Do you have WhatsApp messages that you want to keep relevant? Although WhatsApp allows you to save flagged messages, you have to go to a separate menu to view them. As WABetaInfo reports, you will soon be able to talk to yourself using the new "Talk to Yourself" feature coming to WhatsApp.
If someone is sending or receiving sensitive media, you can pre-obfuscate it to keep it safe for work and prevent others from accidentally viewing it. WhatsApp will soon offer a blur option that blurs sensitive photos sent through WhatsApp.
One of the most anticipated features of WhatsApp, the platform will soon allow users to upload media to Windows and macOS desktop computers. Although the new feature is currently being tested by WhatsApp Desktop beta users, you have to manually save the received media to WhatsApp Desktop.
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