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3 new WhatsApp features that will significantly improve the chat experience

WhatsApp's new typing indication feature shows the profile image of users while typing, improving conversation clarity, especially in group chats

Published on: Dec 08, 2024 12:25 PM IST
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Meta has unveiled several new features for WhatsApp, aimed at improving the messaging experience and enabling more dynamic and interactive conversations. Among the most anticipated updates is the new Typing Indicator, which provides users with a clearer view of who is actively typing in both one-on-one and group chats.

Typing indicators: Clearer communication in real-time

Among the most anticipated updates on WhatsApp is the new Typing Indicator. (REUTERS)
Among the most anticipated updates on WhatsApp is the new Typing Indicator. (REUTERS)

The new Typing Indicator feature replaces the traditional "Typing" notification with a more visually intuitive display. When someone is typing, WhatsApp users will now see the profile image of the person along with a "..." symbol at the bottom of their chat screen. This enhancement is particularly beneficial in group chats, where it can sometimes be difficult to identify which participant is typing. By displaying the profile image of the person composing the message, this feature helps users quickly recognize who is about to send a message, making conversations more seamless and fluid.

WhatsApp has confirmed that this feature will be rolled out to both iOS and Android devices in the coming days, with widespread availability expected shortly. As group chats are the primary setting for this feature, it is set to improve real-time interaction and coordination among larger conversation groups.

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Draft messages: Never lose an incomplete thought again

In addition to the typing and drafting upgrades, WhatsApp has introduced a Voice Note Transcription function, allowing users to read voice messages rather than listening to them. This feature caters to those who may prefer to read their messages or are in an environment where listening to audio isn’t feasible. While WhatsApp has not disclosed whether artificial intelligence (AI) is behind the transcription process, the company assures users that all voice messages are kept end-to-end encrypted. Transcripts are generated directly on the user's device, ensuring the privacy of the audio content.

Currently, the voice note transcription feature is available in English, Portuguese, Spanish, and Russian, with plans to expand language support in the near future.

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iOS update requirements: What's changing?

In related news, WhatsApp has announced that it will no longer support older versions of iOS after May 2025. Users with devices running iOS versions older than 15.1 will need to upgrade to continue using the app. This change is expected to help WhatsApp leverage more advanced APIs and improve feature compatibility, ensuring a smoother user experience on newer versions of iOS, including iOS 12 and beyond.

What's next for WhatsApp users?

With these new features, WhatsApp continues to evolve, making it easier for users to communicate in real-time, manage their messages more effectively, and enjoy new ways to interact within group chats. As Meta continues to roll out these updates globally, users can expect an even richer experience that enhances both individual and group conversations.

 
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