WhatsApp rolls out 4 new awesome features
iPhone users may have noticed four new features with the latest update to v2.16.7 of the app, pushed today.
iPhone users may have noticed four new features with the latest update to v2.16.7 of the app, pushed today.
Another day and another WhatsApp feature. The Facebook Inc. owned messaging app is one of the fastest growing services on the planet. The app has constantly been in news for rolling out its new features every now and then.
While WhatsApp users are still awaiting for the release of the video calling option, iPhone users may have noticed four new features with the latest update to v2.16.7 of the app, pushed today.
Zoom in/out videos
The new WhatsApp update completely changes the way videos were recorded earlier on the app. The new option lets you zoom and zoom-out a video. To use the feature, you need to slide your finger up or down in order to zoom in or out, while recording videos in the app.
Bigger emojis
Speaking of emojis, one of the handiest features in the app will now be bigger. When you tap to send an emoji, it will appear much bigger than usual. However, the emojis will appear big only when sent singularly. Previously, only the heart emoji could be sent big and animated.
Quickly delete, archive or mark chats as read
WhatsApp has added support to let you mark your chats in the quick-edit option on the bottom. When tapping Edit at the top of the chats tab, you can now select multiple chats to quickly archive, delete or mark as read options. Chats open faster than before
Thankfully, WhatsApp will now open your chats faster. Previously, the chat would scroll up to a said mark, which would then highlight to scroll again to load earlier chats. However, now you can continuously scroll to the beginning or to end of the chat, without pauses.
WhatsApp Web/Desktop in settings
If you head to settings option on the iPhone you should be able to see an option as WhatsApp Web/ Desktop, a feature which was introduced to run the messaging app on PCs as well. With this setting, you can head directly to your WhatsApp for web settings on your phone itself.
Sadly, none of these features has been rolled out on the Android platform, as yet. However, we are expecting it to be available anytime soon for Android users.