On its website, WhatsApp has already released a new sticker pack named “Stand up for Earth.”
WhatsApp is one of the most widely used messaging applications on the planet. It is continually adding new features to its website in order to improve the smoothness and quality of its users' conversations. Every week, we'll update you on the latest features that the company is developing. More such features will be available in the messaging app in the coming days, we learned this week. WhatsApp has been rumoured to be working on a multi-device support feature for quite some time. According to reports, the company would not allow users to uninstall chats from all connected devices at once. According to WABetaInfo, WhatsApp will not offer users the choice of deleting a chat from other connected devices.
1. The pace at which voice chats are replayed.
WhatsApp's Android beta users have received a new update that allows them to monitor the playback speed of audio messages. Users can choose between three playback speeds right now: 1x, 1.5x, and 2x, according to the company.
2. UI for chat shortcuts has been updated.
According to reports, WhatsApp is working on a redesign of the chat shortcuts in the WhatsApp Business for Android app's "Business Details" portion. Currently, the Business Info segment offers the ability to send a message as well as make audio and video calls. Users will be able to Message, Voice Call, Catalog, and Forward with the new UI. This feature is still being worked on.
3. The header is animated.
Select beta testers have begun receiving a redesigned header for disappearing messages from the messaging app. The app now has an animation for the header picture, which gives users a better understanding of how the app's disappearing messages feature works.
4. Sticker pack “Stand Up for the Earth”.
On WhatsApp, a new sticker pack named "Stand up for Earth" has been published. Its recently released sticker pack shows some of the global environmental issues that we are dealing with. The company has also released a number of new wallpapers that illustrate the beauty of our world.
5. It's self-destructive.
Finally, the company is working on a self-destructing media feature that will enable users to submit photos and videos that will vanish once the recipient opens them. WhatsApp claims that this feature is meant to make messages more private in a screenshot posted by the company.