WhatsApp, one of the world’s most popular instant messaging applications, frequently introduces new features. While some of these make much-needed modifications to the app’s quality of life, many of them provide new features. From sharing HD photographs to group audio conversations similar to Discord, here are some of the latest WhatsApp features that might boost your productivity and overall user experience.
Video calls with screen sharing
Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg disclosed earlier this month the option to share the screen during a video conference. Users may effortlessly share their screen with others using the new capability, regardless of platform. It’s great if you want to present things on your screen but don’t want to use Google Meet, Zoom, Discord, or Skype.
Start a video call with a person or group of people, then hit the ‘Share’ symbol at the bottom of the screen to share your screen. When you grant the app access to record your screen, it will be available to all call participants.
Send high-quality images
While WhatsApp is the favoured communication medium for billions, it did not allow users to transmit HD photographs until recently. This was extremely inconvenient because users had to rely on third-party solutions to transfer photographs.
However, in a recent upgrade, the instant messaging platform included the ability to send photographs in HD and stated that it would soon add the ability to share films in HD as well.
Group voice chats
WhatsApp is rolling out a new feature dubbed ‘Voice conversations’ for users who wish to talk to others in a group, similar to Discord’s voice chat and Twitter Spaces.
Captions for transmitted media should be edited.
Have you ever uploaded a media file on WhatsApp only to discover that the caption was incorrect or had typos? Instead of needing to provide media captions individually or resend the media file, WhatsApp now allows you to edit media captions.
Make groups without any names.
Yesterday, Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg introduced a new WhatsApp experience that allows users to instantly establish groups without having to name them. Instead of requiring users to manually name groups, WhatsApp will name groups with up to 6 participants based on the people in the group.
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