WhatsApp Allows Indian Users To Chat Without Texts
Anil - Apr 01, 2019
WhatsApp lets both senders and recipients hear the voice messages consecutively without any interruption.
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WhatsApp is gaining its massive popularity across India. Now, from popular users to bigger organizations such as political parties and companies, both of their businesses are involved in the messaging platform. The fact is that the company never stops trying its best to create new features which make it more and more convenient for the customers and keep them using it daily. According to WABetaInfo, a beta version 2.19.86 for Android devices brings a useful feature, which most users in India crave desperately.

The latest feature lets both senders and recipients hear the voice messages consecutively. The feature is expected to minimize the text conversations for many users in India, who still find hard in typing as well as reading texts on the phone. It works when WhatsApp detects two or more voice messages lined up back to back, so that, when you press play on the first audio, the engine will automatically play all the other voice messages in a sequence.
Users will chat with each other without the need for typing. WhatsApp creates a “mic” icon beside the typing field, so users can easily tap on it and speak out their own words instead of texting and send them immediately. All the things that the recipients need to do are hitting the play button and listen to those messages consecutively. This new update actually gives an advance compared to the previous version, which required the users to play the records individually.
WhatsApp is still going ahead of its rivals in terms of accessibility. This new feature is currently available for the users who are using a beta version, but it will be launched stably in the coming days.
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