Edit any WhatsApp message in seconds with this trick

Edit any WhatsApp message in seconds with this trick
Edit any WhatsApp message in seconds with this trick

WhatsApp allows editing of written messages. (WhatsApp)

WhatsApp has integrated a new function that allows you to edit messages after they have been sent, which is useful when the user notices spelling errors after sending the message. For example, if a person wrote “qure” instead of “wants”, they can now correct without problems.

Additionally, this option is practical if you need to update information in a sent message, such as changing the time of a meeting or correcting incorrect information about an event.

Another common case is when you want to add additional information to the original message to clarify something that was not initially clear.

Users of the conversation will be notified of the message edit. (WhatsApp)

1. Press and hold the message for a few seconds.

2. Select the three points located in the upper right corner.

3. Go to Edit.

4. Edit what you want from the message.

5. Select the green arrow icon.

WhatsApp will inform both the recipient and sender when a message has been edited, displaying an ‘Edited’ notice. Users have a limited time of fifteen minutes to make this edit.

The user only has 15 minutes to edit the message. (WhatsApp)

Thanks to the latest version of WhatsApp, users can now make video calls with up to 32 people on all their devices. This means that they have the ability to video conference with that number of participants from both their mobile phones and their computers.

Recently, WhatsApp had included screen sharing feature in its video calls but users could not stream the audio of the shared content. WhatsApp reported that this limitation has now been removed.

According to Meta, WhatsApp’s parent company, this feature now allows you to share both video and audio during screen casting, which is ideal for watching videos or other multimedia content with others.

WhatsApp video calls can be made in its desktop version. (Illustrative Image Infobae)

Another new feature that WhatsApp brings is the featured speaker. This way, users will be able to see who has the word easily because the person speaking will automatically stand out and appear first on the screen. This tool is perfect for video conferences with many people.

WhatsApp would be developing augmented reality filters for its video calls, similar to what other platforms such as Instagram offer.

This feature would include a bottom bar with filters, backgrounds and effects that users could apply during their calls, adding fun and interactive elements to enhance the viewing experience.

According to WaBetaInfo, would allow you to personalize calls with dynamic facial filtersincluding skin smoothing tools and modes to improve visibility in low-light conditions.

Beta users can change the background of their chats. (WABetaInfo)

It should be noted that these new functions for video calls would only be found in the beta version of WhatsApp for Android.

The WhatsApp beta program is an initiative that allows users to test new and experimental versions of the application before they are officially released to the general public. They often include new functions and features that are in the development and testing phase.

The release may include technical glitches due to its testing nature. (Illustrative image Infobae)

Users interested in participating in the WhatsApp beta program can usually sign up through their device’s app store, such as the Google Play Store for Android devices or the Apple App Store for iOS devices.

Once registered, they receive access to beta versions of WhatsApp and can provide direct feedback to developers about their experience and how new features work.

It is important to note that beta versions may be less stable and more bug-prone than standard public versions, so users participating in the beta program are encouraged to be willing to deal with potential technical issues and report them to help improve the app.

 
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