WhatsApp for Android is updated with a new shortcut that will allow you to respond to an instant video message more quickly
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About a year ago, WhatsApp, the most popular messaging app today, made official the arrival of instant video messages, a feature that had already been on Telegram for some time and that allows you to Send video messages with a maximum duration of 60 seconds.
Well, now the messaging app owned by Meta has just updated this functionality with a new feature that will allow you respond to video messages more easily.
WhatsApp for Android launches a shortcut to reply to instant video messages
The guys from the specialized media WABetaInfo have discovered in the latest Beta of WhatsApp for Android, whose version number is 2.24.14.5that the messaging platform is implementing a new feature that will allow you Respond much more quickly and easily to instant video messages.
As you can see in the screenshot that we leave you below these lines, WhatsApp is integrating a new shortcut next to instant video messages thanks to which you will be able to respond to said messages with a new video message.
WhatsApp for Android is updated with a new shortcut to respond more comfortably to instant video messages
Until now, to respond to an instant video message on WhatsApp you had to do it manually, either by opening the messages menu or by performing the gesture to start recording a new video, but thanks to this new shortcut, With a simple touch you can send a video response immediately.
This new feature to quickly respond to instant video messages is now available for some testers of the latest WhatsApp Beta for Android and it is expected that it will reach the rest of the users of said version over the next few days.
If you want to try this and other new features before the rest, we recommend that you sign up for the WhatsApp Beta program for Android as soon as possible.
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