WhatsApp beta for iOS 25.23.10.71: what's new?
WhatsApp has released a new iOS update through the TestFlight beta Program, bringing the version up to 25.23.10.71.
What's new in this update? WhatsApp is rolling out a feature that makes it easier for users to report bugs, and it's available to some beta testers!
| Common questions | Answers |
|---|---|
| Name of the feature? | Bug reporting |
| Status? | Rolling out |
| Compatibility? | WhatsApp beta for iOS 25.23.10.71 has been designated as a compatible update. |
| I've installed this update but I don't have this feature. Why? | This feature is available to some beta testers and it's rolling out to more people over the coming weeks. |
| Previous news? | WhatsApp beta for Android 2.25.23.21: what's new? WhatsApp is rolling out a feature that lets users record a voice message if the recipient misses a call! |
BUG REPORTING
In the article about the WhatsApp beta for iOS 25.20.10.74 update, we announced that a feature to quickly open a chat with official customer support was available. This feature simplifies the support experience by removing the previous requirement to immediately provide a written query or attach screenshots before starting the conversation. Instead, users can now open the chat directly with just a tap, reducing friction and allowing faster access to assistance. The support chat remains an official, secure channel, verified with a checkmark to ensure authenticity, and continues to combine AI-powered responses with the option to escalate to a human representative when needed. It seems that WhatsApp is aiming to further improve the bug reporting process, in order to enhance the overall user experience. Following the release of the latest WhatsApp beta for iOS 25.23.10.71 update, which is available on the TestFlight app, we discovered that WhatsApp is rolling out a feature that makes it easier for users to report bugs!

As you can see from the attached screenshot, some beta testers can explore redesigned entry points dedicated to bug reporting. In particular, the Help section has been redesigned to improve visibility, and it now includes a direct shortcut to a new screen where users can report technical issues. This redesign makes the process more intuitive and accessible for everyone, as users no longer need to scroll to the bottom of the Help Center to find the option. The same shortcut is also placed in the main settings page, so users do not necessarily have to open the Help section to find it.
With just one tap, users can open a dedicated form for submitting bug reports, allowing them to describe the problem and attach screenshots if needed. While this option has technically been available for some time, it used to be hidden at the very bottom of the Help Center. Many users either did not know this option existed or found the process inconvenient, since they had to scroll all the way down to locate the "Contact Us" button. By moving this functionality to more visible areas, WhatsApp greatly reduces the effort required to report bugs.
This change is particularly useful for quickly reporting issues such as app freezes, unexpected crashes, or broken features, which users can now communicate more quickly. It ensures that important feedback reaches the WhatsApp team in less time, enabling a potential faster identification and resolution of technical problems. The decision to make bug reporting more visible and accessible can be interpreted as a strong commitment from WhatsApp to continuously improve the quality of the app. By making it easier to collect detailed user reports, WhatsApp is showing that it takes reliability and stability very seriously. At the same time, WhatsApp is reinforcing the idea that user feedback plays a central role in shaping the development of the platform.
A feature that makes it easier for users to report bugs is available to some beta testers who install the latest version of WhatsApp beta for iOS from the TestFlight app, and it's rolling out to more people over the coming weeks.
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