New WhatsApp feature will soon allow users to change colors in the app- check all details here
Facebook-owned messaging platform WhatsApp is reportedly working on a new feature for its users across the globe. According to a report, WhatsApp is developing a feature that allows users to change some colors in their app. However, this new feature is still under development.
WhatsApp Update: Facebook-owned messaging platform WhatsApp is reportedly working on a new feature for its users across the globe. According to a report, WhatsApp is developing a feature that allows users to change some colors in their app. However, this new feature is still under development.
WABetainfo, a website that tracks WhatsApp, took to Twitter to reveal this major development. Wabbetainfo wrote: "WhatsApp is developing a feature that allows to change some colors in their app. The feature is under development and there are no further details at the time."
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The Facebook owned platform is working on several new updates. WhatsApp is reportedly working on a new feature which will allow users to change the playback speed of voice messages at their convenience.
This new feature is currently in beta mode and is being developed for iOS users, as of now and they will be able to speed up their voice notes.
According to a report from WABetaInfo, the feature will be released with WhatsApp version 2.21.60.11. This new upcoming feature will have a total of three-speed levels - 1x, 1.5x and 2x. Currently, the standard speed for audio messages is set at 1X.
Th messaging platform is reportedly working on WhatsApp Web Beta program for iOS and Android beta users, which will enable users to use it without having to keep phones connected to the internet.
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