The changelog of WhatsApp for iOS 2.17.60 update is available. Check it now to discover new iOS 11 UI, business updates, payments, Recall news and other!
We discovered how to access to the public beta program for businesses on Google Play, to allow to some users to try the new WhatsApp Business app for Android, an useful tool for your business to communicate with your customers.
WhatsApp submitted a new update through the Google Play Beta Program: the version is 2.17.387. But what features WhatsApp added in this update? Let's find out together ..
WhatsApp submitted a new update through the Google Play Beta Program: the version is 2.17.381. But what features WhatsApp added in this update? Let's find out together ..
WhatsApp has recently released new updates for Windows Phone beta, bringing the version number up to 2.17.286. The update has apparently nothing new, but you should know that there is a hidden feature (that's not available yet to the public).
Recently, WhatsApp has released a new update on the AppStore, bringing the version number up to 2.17.60, and you can read the changelog tapping here, to discover all changes in this update, that's compatible with iOS 11. As you can read in the changelog, this update has many improvements and new features, but there is something else about stickers, that are very hidden ..
The changelog of WhatsApp for iOS 2.17.60 update is available. Check it now to discover new iOS 11 UI, business updates, payments, Recall news and other!
Recently, WhatsApp submitted a new update for WhatsApp Web, bringing the version number up to 0.2.6415. To be sure to use the latest update, please clear your cache. But what features WhatsApp added in this update? There are only two visible changes: let's find out together ..
Recently, WhatsApp started to roll out the Multi Media Server service, for Android, iOS and Windows Phone users, ensuring a better sharing service, but WhatsApp is continuing to work on something that will improve the sharing, precisely about images. In fact, WhatsApp is developing right now a feature that allows the app to automatically scan the image before sending it. When WhatsApp scans the image, it detects if the image contains some texts: if so, WhatsApp will use a very different type of compression to send it, in order to ensure a good read to the recipient. Therefore, WhatsApp is going to allow the user to share this type of images applying a very low level of compression, in future. Actually, WhatsApp is internally testing this feature in WhatsApp for Android 2.17.339 Google Play beta (surely it will be available in future for iOS too), but it's currently disabled by default: that means you have to wait that WhatsApp will remotely enable it in future in order to use it. At the moment, for images that contain text, WhatsApp is still applying the same level of compression used for sharing images without texts, internally. This level will be remotely modified...