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WhatsApp's Latest Updates Long Voice Notes in Status! šŸŽ‰

WhatsApp is rolling out new updates to enhance the user experience. The latest feature allows users to post long voice notes in their status updates. Now, you can share voice notes up to one minute long in your status. šŸ—£ļø

New Updates on WhatsApp šŸ“²

WhatsApp has been introducing several updates recently. From interface changes to new features, the app is constantly evolving to provide a better experience. The latest update includes the long-awaited voice status feature, which is highly beneficial for users. It improves the app's quality and performance, making it easier to chat, and share videos and audio.

Details on the New Feature šŸ“

According to WhatsApp Beta Info, efforts are being made to enhance the status feature for both iOS and Android users. The Meta management is developing a feature to update voice notes up to one minute in duration. Users who have updated to the new version of WhatsApp can now record and share longer audio messages through their status updates.

Ease of Sharing šŸ“¤

Posting long videos in WhatsApp status was previously not possible. Users have been requesting this improvement for a long time. With this new feature, their wish is fulfilled. You can share events, announcements, and videos as status updates. Recording voice notes is as simple as pressing and holding the mic button, just like sending a voice note in a chat.

Availability šŸ› ļø

The new feature is available to some users in the latest version of WhatsApp. Android users can download it from the Google Play Store, and iOS users from the App Store. In the coming days, more users will have access to this feature.

More Features to Come šŸŒŸ

In addition to the voice note feature, WhatsApp is preparing to introduce more features. You can control who can see your status updates, giving you more control over your content. Long videos can also be shared as status updates, allowing you to send videos up to one minute long, compared to the previous 30-second limit.


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