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WhatsApp now allow users to send all colors animating heart emojis

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After releasing several new features through beta updates, WhatsApp is now rolling out a new feature that is Animation for Heart Emojis. This small addition is compatible with WhatsApp Messenger beta for iOS 22.2.72 and WhatsApp Business beta for iOS 22.2.72.

Previously, we’ve reported that WhatsApp is planning to introduce heart emojis animation. And now, the company is releasing animation for iOS beta testers.

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With this new change, users can now send all-color heart animated emojis. Earlier, when we send the red heart emoji, it shows animation, but other heart emojis don’t show that animation because it is available only for red heart emoji.

According to the video shared by WABetaInfo, you can clearly see all color heart emojis including green, black, blue, purple, orange, yellow, white, and more performing the same animation (heart beating animation) as red heart emoji, which looks soo realistic.

Currently, the feature is only available for iOS beta testers and soon it will expand for WhatsApp for Android. To be mentioned, the same features have been added to the WhatsApp web and desktop version with stable updates.

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WhatsApp introduces transfer ownership and media viewing features for community groups

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WhatsApp is working on new features to enhance its community group chat functionality. The feature for better Media organization is currently in development and spotted in the WhatsApp beta version 2.24.11.20 for Android.

The new feature will allow users to view all media, such as photos and videos, shared within their community groups. It will improve the organization of shared content and make it easier for users to find specific media items.

For community moderators, this new feature will be mainly useful. It will provide a quick way to overview all shared media to ensure that content aligns with the community’s standards.

Inactive members will also find it beneficial, as it allows them to stay updated by accessing shared media without having to scroll through numerous messages.

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In addition to this media feature, WhatsApp is also developing a ‘transfer ownership’ function, which was noted in the previous beta update. This will give community admins the ability to hand over their admin duties to another member.

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These features will improve the user experience, especially for those who engage in community group chats. More information about these features will be provided as they become available.

WhatsApp working on ‘AI Profile Photos’ feature for enhanced privacy

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WhatsApp working on ‘AI Profile Photos’ feature for enhanced privacy

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WhatsApp is developing a new feature called AI profile photos to enhance profile images. This new feature has been spotted with the WhatsApp latest beta update (version 2.24.11.17) available on the Google Play Store.

With this new feature, WhatsApp users will be able to create unique and personalized profile photos using AI. Instead of sharing real photos, users can describe the kind of image they want. The AI then creates a custom profile photo based on that description.

Through this feature, WhatsApp aims to enhance privacy by allowing users to avoid sharing personal pictures, reducing the risk of misuse or unauthorized sharing.

This is also beneficial when users are unsure which photo to use, they can simply provide details, and the AI will create a personalized image. No need to spend time searching for the perfect picture.

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AI Profile Photos feature is currently under development and will be available in a future update. Previously, WhatsApp introduced a feature to create and share AI stickers. Users will soon be able to create AI-generated photos for their profile.

WhatsApp Status function will soon allow tagging contacts

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WhatsApp Status function will soon allow tagging contacts

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WhatsApp is preparing a new feature that focuses on user privacy and interaction. The upcoming feature allows users to privately mention or tag contacts within their status updates, ensuring that only the mentioned individuals receive notifications.

The private status tagging feature is currently under development and spotted in the latest WhatsApp beta update (v2.24.11.15) available through the Google Play Beta Program.

According to information via WABetaInfo, WhatsApp users will be able to mention specific contacts in their status updates. It also introduces a new notification interface that alerts users when they are mentioned, without revealing these mentions to anyone else viewing the status.

The addition of this feature is expected to improve how users share information via status updates. The privacy aspect is particularly noteworthy as the feature assures users that their mentions are confidential and not displayed publicly within the status screen.

The feature is set to be released in a future update, and further details will be provided as they become available. Previously, this feature was announced with WhatsApp Beta for Android v2.24.9.16.

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