Whatsapp Launching Whatsapp Web Public Beta Version | Whatsapp Web Update

Whatsapp Launching Whatsapp Web Public Beta Version | Whatsapp Web Update

Facebook-owning instant messaging app WhatsApp is launching a public beta version for desktop users. Windows and macOS users can now enroll within the public beta Version to Examine out all the new features coming to the New WhatsApp desktop app. According to a report in WABetaInfo, the general public beta has been launched for WhatsApp to enhance the Whatsapp support for multi-device also as have more people test the upcoming features, in order to provide feedback to the team. Users who enroll within the Whatsapp beta program become official beta testers for WhatsApp and can receive all beta updates automatically. Currently, public beta testers have access Only to WhatsApp version 2.2133.1. Instead Of This, Whatsapp Is also Testing Whatsapp on iPad.

According to the report, the current WhatsApp beta offers a new experience while recording voice Messages. Users can pause a voice Message and hear the audio before sending it. This feature is currently under development on WhatsApp for iOS, the report says. Users can also send bug reports if they are signed up for the beta program. To report a bug, users can go to WhatsApp Desktop Settings > Contact Us, and send a screenshot so the team can work on the bug. WhatsApp is additionally said to be performing on bringing multi-device compatibility which can allow users to remain connected to WhatsApp without requiring their smartphones.

Whatsapp Launching Whatsapp Web Public Beta Version | Whatsapp Web Update

A WhatsApp spokesperson was quoted during a TechRadar report as saying that the multi-device functionality will allow users to use the messaging app without the necessity to possess their phone connected. Users can check-in for the beta program by just downloading the beta version of WhatsApp for his or her desktop via a link provided within the WABetaInfo report. It says that after signing up for the beta version, users don’t need to download updated versions as all beta updates will be downloaded automatically.

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