All platforms, including Android and iOS, are now able to use the instant messaging app’s audio message preview function. It works for both private and group conversations.
As on Tuesday, users of the instant messaging service WhatsApp will be able to listen to their voice messages and verify that the audio quality is acceptable before sharing it with others. Messages may be discarded and a fresh one recorded before sharing if the user is not happy.
“Now you can preview your voice message on WhatsApp before you send it, great for those instances when you want to get your message exactly right,” the ‘Meta’ owned firm stated in making the news. All platforms, including Android and iOS, are now able to use the instant messaging app’s audio message preview function. It works for both private and group conversations.
The most recent version does enable users to hear their message before sending it, however halting the recording is still not possible. There is no method for users to stop recording a voice message in the middle of a sentence and restart recording when they have more time.
Users who don’t want to write lengthy messages like WhatsApp’s Voice Message function. Because they’re more personal than a text message and allow you to send messages when you’re free rather than waiting till someone picks up the phone, the business claims they bring you closer to loved ones.
Guidelines for using the newest function
- Open a chat window for one or more people.
- To secure hands-free recording, slide the microphone up and touch it.
- Make a copy of what you want to remember. Stop when you’re done.
- Press play to hear what you recorded.
- To delete or send the message, press the trash bin or the send button.
Note: Users should keep in mind that they may press anywhere on the tape to start playing it from the current timestamp.