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WhatsApp Introduces Quick Reply Feature for Voice Messages in Beta Update

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WhatsApp has introduced a new quick reply feature for its beta users, aimed at making voice messaging more efficient and convenient. The messaging platform, known for its seamless communication options including texts, calls, and file sharing, continues to enhance user interaction. Quick Reply for Voice Messages The newly rolled-out feature enables users to respond swiftly … Read more

Google Messages will transcribe voice memos, add emojis to reactions

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In a future update, you’ll be able to see written versions of your voice messages. A new gallery view for photos lets you scroll vertically when selecting an attachment from the drop-down menu. You can send an emoji to RCS messages using Google Messages reactions. A recent update to the Google Messages app has prepared … Read more

Whatsapp chat data transfer from iOS and Android is now available on Samsung devices

Whatsapp chat data transfer from iOS and Android is now available on Samsung

A month earlier during the Samsung Unpacked event, Galaxy Z Fold 3 and Galaxy Z Flip 3 were unveiled. Along with that Whatsapp announced the support for moving chat messages from iOS to Samsung devices running on Android 10 or 11. And now, this feature is finally live. If you have a Samsung device running … Read more

WhatsApp introduces two new features for voice messaging

 WhatsApp, as always, understands the difficulties of its users and has added two very useful features for voice messages in the new update.

According to the technology website WeBeta Info, WhatsApp users will now be able to listen to their recorded voice messages before sending them. These two new features for voice messaging have been added in the new update of WhatsApp (2.21.18.3).

The new update introduces two new features, the first of which will feature real-time voice waves and the ability to intercept voice message recording.

 

While in the second feature any recorded message can be heard before sending. Even before that, it was possible to listen to a voice message but the procedure was very complicated. But now WhatsApp has made it even easier by adding the STOP button and you can listen to your recorded voice messages. And if you don’t want to send it, they can be deleted.

WhatsApp has enabled these new features from today and users will be able to use them after updating their application.

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