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WhatsApp working on voice status for iOS, feature may be available soon

WhatsApp Status: WhatsApp, owned by Meta, is apparently working on voice status for iOS beta for an upcoming iOS version. According to WABetaInfo, it gives users the option to attach audio comments to their status updates.---Advertisement--- The microphone icon will appear when users don’t submit any text, the report claims, and it will enable users […]

WhatsApp Status: WhatsApp, owned by Meta, is apparently working on voice status for iOS beta for an upcoming iOS version. According to WABetaInfo, it gives users the option to attach audio comments to their status updates.

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The microphone icon will appear when users don’t submit any text, the report claims, and it will enable users to post voice notes up to 30 seconds long to their status updates.

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The business tools page on the iOS beta was made available by the messaging platform last month. Without entering WhatsApp Settings, the functionality enables users to easily use all corporate messaging features.

If the functionality is activated for the user’s account, the old camera tab will be replaced by the new “Tools” tab.

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After installing the most recent WhatsApp Business beta version from TestFlight, the business tools tab feature was made available to a select few companies.

First published on: Nov 25, 2022 11:48 PM IST


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