Shortly after the popular
social chat media (whatsapp) was bought by the facebook CEO “mark zuckerberg”
the company started rolling in some amazing features into the app.
Earlier this month,
WhatsApp received a feature that allowed users to quote messages when replying.
The user needs to long press a message in any conversation to see a reply
option pop up alongside star, delete, forward, and copy.
In addition to the upcoming features that had been spotted earlier this
week - mentions and group invite links - it appears WhatsApp is also set to get improved music
sharing features and larger emoji.
Reported by German publication
Macerkopf, the upcoming features were spotted in the WhatsApp for iOS beta,
just like mentions and group invite links. Let's start with music sharing.
The report notes that users can now share songs with
their contacts. The songs can be stored locally, or users can link to the song
on Apple Music. The recipient will see album art as well as a music icon.
Currently shared 'audio' files do not have this functionality.
Coming to larger emoji - the move
follows Apple's unveiling of larger emoji with
iOS 10, and WhatsApp appears to be preparing for their introduction, using
what's said to be the same size of emoji - three times bigger than regular
ones.
Another feature recently spotted
in the WhatsApp Beta for iOS changelog was gif image support. However, general
WhatsApp for iOS users haven't received gif image support so far.
Facebook-owned
WhatsApp has been adding new features steadily, and the most anticipated is
video calling, which was recently spotted in testing on the Android beta app. To recall, the last major
update to the platform was last month - the addition of document sharing on WhatsApp Web. Shortly before that, the company rolled out its first desktop app for Windows and OS X.
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