Whatsapp, the major instant messaging app has notably introduced new enticing add-ons earlier this week: Features Like Add Mentions And More. Along with this Whatsapp has tried to make a warm place in the heart of its users. This time, Whatsapp is all set to bring the improved music sharing and larger emojis.
According to the report by German publication Macerkopf, the forthcoming features were seen in the WhatsApp for iOS beta, much like the same as mentions and group invite links. Let us initiate with the music sharing feature, the report suggests that as of now, the users can share songs with their contacts. The melodies can be stored locally, or users can connect to the song on Apple Music. The beneficiary will see a collection on album art as well as a music icon. At present shared "sound" records don't have this functionality.
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Now move on to the Whatsapp's upcoming second attractive feature, bigger emoji - the move took place after Apple's uncovering of bigger emoji with iOS 10, and WhatsApp has all the marks of getting ready for their presentation, utilizing what's said to be the same size of emoji - three times greater than regular ones.
Another component as of late seen in the WhatsApp Beta for iOS changelog was gif picture support. In any case, general WhatsApp for iOS users hasn't got gif picture support so far in this way.
Recently, WhatsApp got a feature that permitted users to quote messages while answering. The user needs to long press a message in any conversation to see a reply pop up alongside star, delete, forward, and copy.
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Facebook-claimed WhatsApp has been including new components, and the most anticipated are video calling, which was also spotted in testing on the Android beta application. To review, the last significant upgrade to the stage was a month ago - the expansion of document sharing on WhatsApp Web. In a matter of seconds before that, the company revealed its first desktop application for Windows and OS X.
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