WhatsApp To Soon Allow Sharing Longer Voice Notes As Status Updates — Check Details
This update is particularly beneficial for sharing events, announcements, or any moments that require more than the previous 30-second limit to capture.
In recent days, numerous reports about WhatsApp planning changes to Status Updates have surfaced online. From completely revamping the interface to allowing users to mention contacts privately, the instant messaging platform has introduced several new features. According to a recent report from WA Beta Info, WhatsApp is now rolling out a feature that lets users post longer voice notes as status updates.
The WA Beta Info report indicates that WhatsApp is expanding its status feature capabilities for both iOS and Android users. The Meta-owned app now allows users to share voice notes up to 1 minute in length as status updates. With the latest updates, users can record and share more detailed audio messages through their statuses, facilitating longer and uninterrupted communication.
The ability to post longer videos on WhatsApp status is a highly anticipated feature that allows users to share more meaningful and extended clips. This update is particularly beneficial for sharing events, announcements, or any moments that require more than the previous 30-second limit to capture.
How Will The New Feature Work
According to a screenshot shared by WA Beta Info, users will be able to record voice notes by holding down a mic button, similar to sending a voice note in chats. You can also slide to cancel the voice note.
Currently, this new feature is available to some users with the latest WhatsApp version. Android users can find the update on the Google Play Store, while iOS users can download it from the App Store. This feature is expected to roll out to more users in the coming days.
Other Incoming Status Features
WhatsApp is also developing additional features beyond longer voice notes. Recently, reports have indicated that WhatsApp is preparing to give users more control over who can view their Status Updates.
The instant messaging app is testing new tools designed to let users precisely manage who can see their shared content. This means users will soon have greater control over the audience for their updates.