You will soon be able to delete WhatsApp chats from all linked devices!
Earlier today, WhatsApp released a new beta update (v2.21.9.4) for Android users, which brings the ability to change the playback speeds of voice messages. But recently, the company has reportedly disabled this feature from its server due to unknown reasons.
On the other hand, the Facebook-owned company just seeded a new beta update via Google Play Beta Program. This new release reached select WhatsApp beta testers, which carries version number – 2.21.9.5. If you’ve joined the beta testing, then you can check for the update through Google Play Store.
According to WABetaInfo, WhatsApp users are currently able to delete the chat from the same device. It means, if your WhatsApp is also logged in to more devices, then the chat will not be removed from other linked devices.
However, the blog wishes to see two different options – “Delete from this device” and “Delete from this and all linked devices”. Furthermore, the same source claimed that this feature is currently under development and WhatsApp could enable this functionality anytime.
Aside from this, WhatsApp has recently released a new beta update, which added a new image animation in the header of the Disappearing Messages section, which defines the sense of disappearing messages function.
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WhatsApp brings group and unread Chat Filters for better organization
WhatsApp has introduced a new feature called Chat Filters to enhance the user experience. This feature simplifies the process of navigating through messages, making it quick and effortless. With the increasing volume of messages on WhatsApp, the ability to quickly access them is important.
The Chat Filters feature of WhatsApp helps users organize their chats better and focus on the most pressing conversations. The rollout of these filters has begun and will be available to all users in the upcoming weeks.
By tapping on these filters at the top of the chat list, users can sort their messages with ease. It offers three convenient options:
All: This filter shows every message or we can say a default view of all
Unread: This filter highlights conversations that require attention, displaying both marked unread and new messages.
Groups: It contains all group conversations, including Community subgroups, in one place. This filter is much-anticipated addition for organizing all group chats.
With the introduction of the Chat Filters feature, WhatsApp aims to improve functionality and ensure users can focus on their most important messages.
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WhatsApp prompts banner to encourage inviting new users
WhatsApp is enhancing user engagement with a new feature that prompts users to invite their contacts to join the messaging platform. This feature appears as a banner at the top of the chat list and is part of a targeted campaign to increase the app’s user base.
It is currently available to a select group of users who have installed the latest WhatsApp updates on iOS and Android devices. The banner aims to remind users to encourage their friends and family to use WhatsApp.
This approach is especially useful in countries where WhatsApp users are less, as it serves as a visible and convenient prompt for users to invite more people to the platform. By highlighting the advantages of new features and a unified chat experience, WhatsApp is looking to attract more users and maintain its position as a leading messaging service.
The feature is expected to be rolled out more widely in the coming weeks. This new move indicates that WhatsApp wants to keep users informed and connected, using the visibility of in-app notifications.
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WhatsApp drawing tool goes handy with 24 default palette colors
WhatsApp is rolling out a new beta update for Android devices, which brings a redesigned drawing tool. Users can identify the latest beta update through version 2.24.9.6, available on Google Play Store
The fresh beta update shows a new design that relocates the brush and color selection tools to the bottom of the screen. This change is particularly beneficial for larger screens, where reaching the top of the screen can be inconvenient.
Additionally, WhatsApp plans to expand color choices with a palette of 24 default colors, making it easier for users to choose and apply colors quickly. By placing the drawing tool in an easy-to-access place, WhatsApp will allow users to focus less on navigating the interface and more on their creativity.
As the update is still in development, more details will be provided once available. Aside from this, WhatsApp is also preparing to release Contacts Suggestion features, revamped Status Updates tray, locked chats for linked devices, and more.
WhatsApp introduces Contacts Suggestion feature to start chatting with new contacts
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