WhatsApp recently updated its Android version. Today, the update came on the iOS platform. WhatsApp continues to work on new features and improvements day by day to stay ahead of its competitors. With this update, when you switch to another application while video chatting on WhatsApp, your video will no longer be paused. The update notes of version 23.3.77 for WhatsApp, which is released today for iPhone, are as follows:
The official update notes of version 23.3.77 for iOS
- With support for iOS Picture in Picture (PiP), you can now multitask during a WhatsApp call without your video being paused.
- You can now add captions when sending documents
- Added support for longer group subjects and descriptions to make it easier to describe your groups
- You can now create personalized avatars and use them as stickers and profile photos. Go to Settings > Avatar to get started.
The official update notes of version 2.23.3.77 for Android
- You can now send up to 100 photos/videos at once. This number was previously limited to 30
- You can now add captions when sending documents
- Added support for longer group subjects and descriptions to better describe your group
- You can now create personalized avatars and use them as stickers and profile photos. Go to Settings > Avatar to get started.
WhatsApp adds two more features
The first feature, which will be available soon, can only be used to block messages from unregistered people. In other words, to explain in more detail, if someone you don’t know sends you a message, you will be able to block this person directly through the notification of the message they sent.
WhatsApp will also separate camera modes for photos and videos in the coming period. Currently, as you know, the “tap for photo, hold for video” infrastructure is used. Taking photos in this infrastructure is not a problem, but taking videos can sometimes be troublesome. In this respect, it makes sense to use separate menus for photos and videos.
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