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WhatsApp Beta lets you delete preset chat lists on Android

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WhatsApp has released a new beta update with version 2.24.23.23, which introduces the ability to delete preset chat lists. This new feature lets WhatsApp users have more customization and control over how they organize their chats.

With the fresh update, WhatsApp users can now delete some of the default chat filters, like Unread and Groups, directly from the chat screen. Previously, these filters could not be removed.

To delete a filter, users just need to simply tap and hold on it, and they’ll see an option to delete it. This helps users clean up their interface by removing filters they don’t find useful.

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Moreover, users can manage these filters through the app’s settings. So, if you accidentally delete a filter or want it back later, you can easily restore it from the settings menu. This gives you the flexibility to customize the app to suit your needs.

This feature is especially helpful for users who prefer a clean, minimalistic interface. Also, it’s great for business users, who may want to prioritize chats based on customer or order-related conversations.

The Delete Preset Chat Lists option is available to some beta testers who have installed the latest WhatsApp beta update from the Google Play Store. It’s expected to roll out to more users in the coming weeks.

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WhatsApp revamps Updates tab with new channel and status options

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WhatsApp introduces a simpler way to create both status updates and channel posts from the same section in the app with a new beta update. The update is available with version 2.24.26.13 on the Google Play Beta Program.

The fresh beta update brings the redesigned “Updates” tab. WhatsApp now lets users create status updates and channel posts from the same place. There are new shortcuts that make it faster to upload photos and videos directly from your gallery as a status update.

In addition, you can create text-based status updates or record and share voice updates with just a few taps. The update also improves the floating action button, which now lets users do more with one click.

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With the new button, you can create new status updates, start a new channel, or share photos, videos, and voice messages in existing channels. All these options are now in one place for easier to share content. This new design makes everything more accessible and reduces the number of steps needed to share content.

This feature is currently available to beta testers who have updated to WhatsApp version 2.24.26.13. WhatsApp plans to roll out this feature to more users in the coming days or weeks.

WhatsApp Beta rolls out new in-app call dialer for simplified look

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WhatsApp Beta rolls out new in-app call dialer for simplified look

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WhatsApp is continuously enhancing its user experience by adding new features and enhancements. Now, a fresh WhatsApp beta update introduces a new in-app call dialer that is currently available to some beta testers. This beta update arrives with version 2.24.26.11 on the Google Play Beta Program.

The fresh update moves the call dialer from the floating action button within the calls tab to a more accessible location in the menu. Users can now find the “Call a number” option in the menu, which allows them to dial phone numbers directly without having to save them in their address book.

The new call dialer of WhatsApp not only simplifies the process but also cleans up the calls tab, making it less cluttered. Previously, WhatsApp introduced a floating action button for the call dialer.

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The new update improves the interface by integrating the call dialer into the menu for a cleaner and more organized experience.

Notably, the new feature is rolling out gradually to more beta testers. Users interested in trying out this feature can download the latest WhatsApp beta for Android from the Google Play Store. Stay tuned for more information as WhatsApp is continuously working on new features.

WhatsApp to add new message translation feature soon

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WhatsApp to add new message translation feature soon

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WhatsApp is testing a new feature with the latest beta update version 2.24.26.9, which will allow users to translate chat messages and channel updates. This feature is currently under development and will be available for beta users soon.

The new translation feature will let users automatically translate all incoming messages or choose to translate specific messages individually. This will help users better understand messages written in different languages to make it easier to communicate with people from around the world.

Notably, the message translations will happen directly on your device, without sending any data to third-party services. This means WhatsApp can maintain its end-to-end encryption to ensure privacy.

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The translation feature will also work offline. For that, users can download language packs in advance to allow them to translate messages even when they don’t have an internet connection.

Through this feature, WhatsApp plans to make the translation process quick and simple. But you can’t use WhatsApp fucntions without the internet like sending or receiving messages, watching status, and more. Still, you will soon be able to translate received messages offline.

However, keep in mind that the translations might not always be perfect, as they will be processed offline and may have occasional errors.  Stay tuned for more updates.

WhatsApp bringing one-tap quick reply feature for voice messages

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