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Samsung AR Emoji Editor update brings new added functions and design

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Samsung is currently working hard to provide the One UI 4 beta based on Android 12 for its several flagship smartphones. In addition to this, the company is also releasing regular updates for smartphone and stock applications.

According to the information, the Korean tech giant has now started sending a new app update for Samsung AR Emoji Editor. This new update comes with new features and improvements to increase the stability and performance of the app.

It adds Pen drawing and Decorations function in Clothes Designer and also improved usability of the Clothes Designer. Also, it brings function to change the color of headwear.

Moreover, the update also fixes bugs for software stabilization, which provides a better user experience. You can identify this latest update of the Samsung AR Emoji Editor through the version number and changelog mentioned below.

Update Version:

  • Version number:4.6.00.17
  • Package Size: 236.29 MB

Samsung AR Emoji Editor

Read more: One UI 4.1 Eligible Devices: Next Samsung Android 12 update after One UI 4.0

AR Emoji 

Samsung provides an AR emoji editor that allows you to customize your own emoji. This attractive feature can help you create unique faces by choosing a variety of styles. At the same time, you can also make AR expressions attractive through makeup, accessories, clothing, and more. Additionally, you can also design clothing items in many different colors.

Note: AR Emoji Editor can be updated when the software of your device is up-to-date.

What’s new – Samsung AR Emoji Editor 

  • Added functions (Pen drawing, Decorations) in Clothes Designer and improved usability of the Clothes Designer.
  • Added function to change the color of headwear
  • Fixed bugs for software stabilization

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Latest WhatsApp Beta brings 20 color Themes for chats

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WhatsApp is rolling out 20 color Themes for chats with the latest Beta. Ahead of the Public rollout, developers testing the new personalization feature on the Beta channel. We expect the general availability in a future update to the app.

WhatsApp Beta version 2.24.21.34 introduces 20 color Themes for chats. Users enrolled in the Beta Program can download the latest update from the Play Store. However, it’s imp to note that not all beta testers may receive the feature, even on the latest version.

Color themes for chats are an upcoming feature for WhatsApp users. This feature will allow users to change the chat theme to match their style preferences. Selecting a theme will apply it across the entire application, whether for personal or group chats.

The app-wide implementation aims to offer a uniform and consistent look across the entire app. Once enabled, you can also alter the theme for specific chats, similar to how you apply conversation background wallpaper on WhatsApp.

WhatsApp Chat Themes

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WhatsApp’s new Image Search feature coming soon

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WhatsApp Image Search feature

WhatsApp is releasing a new beta update for Android, which reveals that the company is developing a new feature that lets users search images on the web. The fresh beta update can be identified through version 2.24.21.31.

The Search images on the web feature of WhatsApp will allow users to check the authenticity of images they receive to make it easier to spot misleading or fake content.

When a user wants to search for an image, it will be uploaded to Google, which helps them find similar images or sources online to quickly get more information.

WhatsApp Image Search feature

Notably, WhatsApp ensures privacy by not storing or processing these images. While the image is sent to Google for searching, it remains private and secure.

With this new feature, users will be able to use any image, whether sent by a friend or received in a forwarded message for search on the web to verify them online.

In addition to the image search, WhatsApp is also developing a feature to check links in frequently forwarded messages to verify their authenticity.

The image search feature is currently under development and will be available in a future update. Users can expect more information soon as WhatsApp continues to enhance its platform. Stay Tuned!

WhatsApp introduces call link feature to group and individual chats

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WhatsApp introduces call link feature to group and individual chats

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WhatsApp Call Link feature

WhatsApp for Android is rolling out a new beta update with version 2.24.21.29, which comes with a handy call link feature. This update makes it easier for users to start calls in both individual and group chats.

With this new feature, users can easily generate call links without needing to go to the Calls tab. The call link shortcut is now located in the chat attachment menu. Previously, creating call links was a bit complicated since users had to go to the Calls tab to generate them.

Now, to use the Call Links feature, simply tap the attachment icon while chatting. This makes starting a call faster and more convenient since you can do it right from your ongoing conversation.

WhatsApp Call Link feature

Initially, the call link feature was only available for group chats, but now it works for individual chats as well. Many people might not have known they could create call links before, but this update makes it clear and easy to use.

This call link feature is currently available to some beta testers who have installed the latest version of WhatsApp from the Google Play Store. As the update continues to roll out, more users can expect to see this feature in the coming days.

Android users get iOS-like contact syncing feature with fresh WhatsApp Beta

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