There have been numerous claims on the internet in the past few days about WhatsApp preparing to modify Status Updates. The instant messaging platform has released numerous innovations, ranging from a complete redesign of the layout to the ability for users to privately mention connections. According to a recent WA Beta Info report, WhatsApp is now testing a new feature that will allow users to share longer voice notes as status updates.
WhatsApp is launching a new function.
According to the WA Beta Info source, WhatsApp is enhancing the features available to both iOS and Android users in its status feature. The Meta-owned app is adding a minute-long voice note sharing function to its status feature. With the latest version of WhatsApp, users may now record and send longer audio messages through their status updates, facilitating uninterrupted communication of more in-depth ideas and narratives.
The much-anticipated innovation that allows users to share longer and more meaningful movies is the option to submit longer videos as status updates on WhatsApp. This update is especially helpful for sharing announcements, events, and any other moment that takes longer than thirty seconds to document.
How the feature operates
Users will be able to record voice notes by holding down the mic button, exactly like they do while sending voice notes in conversations, according to an image supplied by WA Beta Info. To stop the voice note, you can also slide.
As previously stated, those users who have the most recent version of WhatsApp can access the new function. iOS users may download the update via the App Store, while Android users can find it on the Google Play Store. More people should be able to access this feature in the next few days.
Additional features of WhatsApp Status
Longer voice notes are not the only features WhatsApp is developing. It was recently revealed that WhatsApp is prepared to allow users to regulate more about who can see the status updates you post. The instant messaging app is testing new features that will let users choose who can see the content they send. Stated differently, users will have greater control over who sees their updates. Users can now post lengthier videos as status updates in addition to this. Videos no longer than one minute may be shared by them. The duration of videos that may be shared via status updates was previously limited to 30 seconds.
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