WhatsApp Beta for Android version 2.24.19.2 comes with several new updates and features that are being tested before rolling out to the general public. Some of the key highlights include:
Key Features and Updates:
- Redesigned Interface:
- WhatsApp has introduced a cleaner and more modern design, with subtle changes to icons, fonts, and layout to enhance user experience.
- Enhanced Chat Filters:
- New filtering options allow users to better organize their chats, such as separating unread, personal, and group messages.
- Pinned Messages in Group Chats:
- A feature to pin important messages within group chats, making it easier for group members to access key information without scrolling through long conversations.
- Chat Transfer Without Google Drive:
- Users can now transfer chats between devices without relying on Google Drive, speeding up the process of switching phones.
- Media Quality Selection:
- WhatsApp is testing an option that allows users to select the quality of media (like images and videos) before sending, offering choices such as “Best Quality” or “Data Saver.”
- Voice Note Improvements:
- The beta includes enhanced controls for voice messages, such as the ability to pause, resume, and preview voice notes more smoothly.
New Additions:
- Chat Transfer Without Google Drive:
- A major new feature allowing users to transfer their chat history to a new device without the need for a Google Drive backup. This simplifies the phone-switching process and makes it faster to restore messages on a new device.
- Pinned Messages in Group Chats:
- For the first time, group admins and members can pin important messages within a group chat. This allows for quick access to crucial information, which remains at the top of the chat for all participants.
- Media Quality Selection:
- WhatsApp introduces a new feature where users can manually choose the quality of images and videos before sending them. Users can opt for higher quality (“Best Quality”) or save data with a compressed version (“Data Saver”). This allows more control over media sharing, especially in low-data environments.
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