Social messaging platform WhatsApp has recently introduced several new features, but it seems the Facebook-owned messaging application is in no mood to stop as it is once again ready to unveil another feature, said WABetaInfo, which of late has tweeted about future updates on WhatsApp. 

The new feature being introduced is "Multi Share" for Android beta 2.18.366. WhatsApp users will have to use the "Share" (sharing text from another app) native feature and it will allow them to see the preview of the text they are willing to share with 2 or more contacts.
 
WABetaInfo also informed through another tweet that when a user forwards a message or media to two or more chats, WhatsApp will show him/her a preview before forwarding the item. The user after witnessing the preview can confirm or cancel the operation.
 

WhatsApp has also rolled out two new features for the Android users called the Consecutive Voice Messages and Group Call Shortcut. Both the apps are in their beta stage, but expectations are that they would be available for users soon, said TelecomTalk report.
 
Notably, the first feature, which is termed as the Consecutive Voice Messages, will allow WhatsApp play audio files one after the other without having the users to click them manually. However, the Group Call Shortcut feature will reportedly create a shortcut button for users to make group calls. 
 
Both of the features are now available for the beta testers and are being tested by them before the final, or the official version is launched for all the Android users, said the report, adding that both these features had earlier been rolled out to WhatsApp beta for iOS.