WhatsApp launches the update that everyone was waiting for and will change one of its tools forever – Teach me about Science

WhatsApp launches the update that everyone was waiting for and will change one of its tools forever – Teach me about Science
WhatsApp launches the update that everyone was waiting for and will change one of its tools forever – Teach me about Science

WhatsApp is betting on the future, as one of the most important and impressive improvements that this application has ever shown us has been announced. Stay tuned and we’ll tell you about the best WhatsApp update so far.

Without a doubt, technology is surpassing its limits every day, bringing to life new technological tools, machines, devices and more, which help us have a much more enjoyable life.

There are so many advances that technology has made, that today the tools it offers us are simply impressive.

Among all the advances that technology has had, those that have had the most direct repercussions on the general population are smart mobile devices, which in turn work with applications that make them even more incredible in the services they offer us.

A perfect example of this is the application for mobile devices, WhatsApp, a downloadable add-on for cell phones, tablets or mobile computers. This application aims to provide instant communication through messages, calls and more functions.

Since its launch in 2009, WhatsApp has had many changes over the years, changes that have made it what it is today. It started with basic tools such as instant messaging, to which many others were added.

Instant messages, calls, video calls, sending and receiving multimedia or text files, and more recently, social network type functions such as the famous statuses or communities.

However, there is one more function, which will be fully improved in the following WhatsApp updates. We are talking about voice notes, a tool that allows us to send audio recorded directly by us without the need for the recipient to download files.

Recently, thanks to the research work of WABetaInfo, it has been revealed that WhatsApp has an incredible improvement prepared for its next update.

A function is available in which from WhatsApp you can have transcriptions of live voice notes within reach and, not only that, they can also be transcribed in different languages.

Imagine that they send you a voice note to WhatsApp, if you don’t want to or can’t listen to it, now you can get a transcription of what the voice note says directly from the app, and if it is in another language, don’t worry, because WhatsApp will translate it for you automatically.

With this new update you will be able to obtain in text what an audio says, you will also be able to translate it into any language and it can be used as a means of interpretation between people who speak different languages.

It is worth mentioning that this new function is not yet available for general use, so, If you want to have it in your WhatsApp application, you must follow the following steps:

Android

1. Enter the Google Play Store virtual store.

2. From your downloaded applications or in the search bar, enter WhatsApp.

3. Once you find the app in the store, scroll to the bottom of the WhatsApp menu.

4. Click ‘become a beta tester’.

5. You will have to confirm that you want to be part of the people who will test the WhatsApp beta by clicking on ‘I want to participate’.

6. Finally, just wait for the new version to download and that’s it.

iOS

1. If you are looking for the WhatsApp beta for iPhone, you will have to download ‘TestFlight’ in the App Store, Apple’s virtual store.

2. Wait for the application to download, log in and accept all permissions.

3. Look for the option to join the trial of the new WhatsApp update.

4. Now, just download the new version and that’s it, you can now enjoy the most recent beta of WhatsApp.

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