Apart from changing the color of the app, WhatsApp is also working on awesome features for voice message and chat backup which can be rolled out soon.
WhatsApp is constantly updating its app to give the best experience to its users present in the whole world. Now the company is working on such an amazing feature by which users can change the colors inside their app.
This feature has been spotted by WABetaInfo, a website tracking WhatsApp, and according to WABetaInfo’s tweet, this feature allows users to change the color in the chat box and change the text that appears on the screen to dark green. However, it is not yet known how long this feature can rollout for users.
WhatsApp is developing a feature that allows to change some colors in their app. 🎨
The feature is under development and there are no further details at the time. pic.twitter.com/z7DMLjaG6l— WABetaInfo (@WABetaInfo) March 29, 2021
You can also control the speed of voice message
Apart from this, WhatsApp is also working on many more features. According to a recent report, WhatsApp is working on a feature that will help users to change the playback speed of voice messages according to their convenience. This feature is currently available in beta version and iOS users can use it.
With the help of this feature, users can increase the speed of voice note and this feature will be released with WhatsApp version 2.21.60.11. In this, users can play audio messages in three speeds of 1x, 1.5x and 2x..
Security feature is also going to rollout
Along with this, WhatsApp is also working on a security feature which can be rolled out soon. With the help of this security features, users can encrypt their chat backup with a password. WABetaInfo gave information about a year ago that it is being worked on and recently shared a screenshot of what it will look like in iOS and Android.
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