Whatsapp update

  1. How To Update WhatsApp to Latest Version on Android and iPhone
  2. Screen sharing is on the way to WhatsApp on Windows, and you can already try it out
  3. WhatsApp for Android (2.23.13.4)
  4. Major WhatsApp update rolling out now — here are all the new features
  5. WhatsApp refreshes branding in new update, now 'WhatsApp from Meta'
  6. New WhatsApp updates: Message yourself, profile picture in a group, disappearing messages, and more
  7. WhatsApp refreshes branding in new update, now 'WhatsApp from Meta'
  8. Major WhatsApp update rolling out now — here are all the new features
  9. New WhatsApp updates: Message yourself, profile picture in a group, disappearing messages, and more
  10. How To Update WhatsApp to Latest Version on Android and iPhone


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How To Update WhatsApp to Latest Version on Android and iPhone

Henry is a managing editor at Tom’s Guide covering streaming media, laptops and all things Apple, reviewing devices and services for the past seven years. Prior to joining Tom's Guide, he reviewed software and hardware for TechRadar Pro, and interviewed artists for Patek Philippe International Magazine. He's also covered the wild world of professional wrestling for Cageside Seats, interviewing athletes and other industry veterans.

Screen sharing is on the way to WhatsApp on Windows, and you can already try it out

What you need to know • The latest WhatsApp Beta update brings the up to version 2.2322.1.0. • WhatsApp Beta will let you share your screen with other users while on a video call. • Experimental features like screen sharing and dark mode are first shipped to WhatsApp Beta for testing before they are rolled out to more users. WhatsApp has incorporated several new features for testers to try out in the past couple of months, including a (Image credit: WABetaInfo) The feature was shipped to the Android beta channel last month, bringing it to version 2.23.11.19. It should be noted that the number of people in the video call and the type of device used can limit screen-sharing support. However, it seems that there won't be the same limitations for Windows users. While using the feature on Windows, you can either share a specific window or your entire screen. Users joining the video call using mobile phones will also be able to view the content you are sharing. You can download the latest update from the Microsoft Store for free on Windows 10 or Alternatively, you can Kevin Okemwa is a seasoned tech journalist based in Kenya with lots of experience covering the latest trends and developments in the industry. With a passion for innovation and a keen eye for detail, he has written for leading publications such as OnMSFT, MakeUseOf, and Windows Report, providing insightful analysis and breaking news on everything revolving around the Microsoft ecosystem. While AFK and busy followin...

WhatsApp for Android (2.23.13.4)

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Major WhatsApp update rolling out now — here are all the new features

But given how slow the app can be when sharing larger files, especially if you’re off Wi-Fi, it might take a while to send a full 2GB file. So use this new limit sparingly, or on your home Wi-Fi network, if you can. The good news is WhatsApp will have a counter, showing you how long uploading and downloading files will take. (Image credit: WhatsApp/Meta) Emoji reactions aren’t the biggest deal in the world, by comparison. But they are a feature that exists on multiple other platforms, including on Facebook statuses. According to WhatsApp reactions are “fun, fast, and they reduce overload in groups too." In a one-on-one conversation, the difference between a reaction and sending an emoji message is minimal. But in a large group? WhatsApp is right, the last thing you need is up to 512 people sending emojis. You can send a reaction by tapping and holding on the message in question. A little pop-up window will then give you six options: thumbs up, heart, cry laughing, shocked, crying, and hands-together/praying. More will come in the future, though there’s no specific timeline on when. (Image credit: WhatsApp) According to WhatsApp the features are “slowly” rolling out, having started last week. If you don’t have them yet, WhatsApp expects everyone to have them towards the end of this week. Looking to the future, the next big WhatsApp update is rumored to allow Of course, WhatsApp isn't the only service out there with features like this. The Tom is the Tom's Guide's Automotive...

WhatsApp refreshes branding in new update, now 'WhatsApp from Meta'

After Facebook announced this week that the brand that will gather Facebook itself, Messenger, WhatsApp, Instagram, and more As spotted by About a year ago, WhatsApp added the “from Facebook” brand when opening the app and it’s now changing that to reflect its goals of being a metaverse company. The publication also notes that WhatsApp also removed the “WhatsApp from Facebook” footer in the settings as well. When Mark Zuckerberg announced this change alongside its plan for a billion users in its metaverse in a decade from now, he said: As part of this, it’s time for us to adopt a new company brand to encompass everything that we do. To reflect who we are and what we hope to build. I’m proud to announce our company is now Meta. Still talking about small WhatsApp updates, this beta also brings the ability to rate messages received from business accounts. According to WABetaInfo, “WhatsApp has developed this feature to help businesses improve their messages to customers. This means that they could be able to see general feedback about rated messages, but they cannot see who rated them and WhatsApp cannot see the content of the message. WhatsApp is using this technique to preserve your privacy, so the end-to-end encryption.” What do you think about these changes? Do you think Facebook changing its name to Meta will make you have a higher vision of the company? Share your thoughts in the comment section below.

New WhatsApp updates: Message yourself, profile picture in a group, disappearing messages, and more

Meta-owned messaging platform has started to roll out a new disappearing messages shortcut on Android beta. After downloading the latest WhatsApp beta for Android 2.22.25.11 update, some users were able to access the new feature, reports WhatsApp beta tracker website WABetaInfo. This shortcut will roll out to more users over the coming days. Here’s how it will work: The new shortcut is placed within the ‘Manage Storage’ section and is marked as a tool to save space. The new section makes it easy to mark old and new chats as disappearing threads. Users can even use disappearing messages to automatically delete media after a particular amount of time, the report said. Meta-owned messaging platform WhatsApp has started working on 21 new emojis for the future update of the application. The messaging platform also redesigned eight emojis which are already visible in the beta version, reports WABetaInfo. In the latest beta build available on the Play Store, eight emojis have been updated, and 21 new emojis will soon be made available to all beta testers. • Use the most recent WhatsApp update available on the Play Store and App Store once the feature is publicly available. • Include all relevant information about your company in your Business Profile. • Set the privacy setting for your “Profile Picture” to “everyone.” • User is required to have a business license. WhatsApp will provide more information once the Business Directory is available. • If you meet the requirements, you ...

WhatsApp refreshes branding in new update, now 'WhatsApp from Meta'

After Facebook announced this week that the brand that will gather Facebook itself, Messenger, WhatsApp, Instagram, and more As spotted by About a year ago, WhatsApp added the “from Facebook” brand when opening the app and it’s now changing that to reflect its goals of being a metaverse company. The publication also notes that WhatsApp also removed the “WhatsApp from Facebook” footer in the settings as well. When Mark Zuckerberg announced this change alongside its plan for a billion users in its metaverse in a decade from now, he said: As part of this, it’s time for us to adopt a new company brand to encompass everything that we do. To reflect who we are and what we hope to build. I’m proud to announce our company is now Meta. Still talking about small WhatsApp updates, this beta also brings the ability to rate messages received from business accounts. According to WABetaInfo, “WhatsApp has developed this feature to help businesses improve their messages to customers. This means that they could be able to see general feedback about rated messages, but they cannot see who rated them and WhatsApp cannot see the content of the message. WhatsApp is using this technique to preserve your privacy, so the end-to-end encryption.” What do you think about these changes? Do you think Facebook changing its name to Meta will make you have a higher vision of the company? Share your thoughts in the comment section below.

Major WhatsApp update rolling out now — here are all the new features

But given how slow the app can be when sharing larger files, especially if you’re off Wi-Fi, it might take a while to send a full 2GB file. So use this new limit sparingly, or on your home Wi-Fi network, if you can. The good news is WhatsApp will have a counter, showing you how long uploading and downloading files will take. (Image credit: WhatsApp/Meta) Emoji reactions aren’t the biggest deal in the world, by comparison. But they are a feature that exists on multiple other platforms, including on Facebook statuses. According to WhatsApp reactions are “fun, fast, and they reduce overload in groups too." In a one-on-one conversation, the difference between a reaction and sending an emoji message is minimal. But in a large group? WhatsApp is right, the last thing you need is up to 512 people sending emojis. You can send a reaction by tapping and holding on the message in question. A little pop-up window will then give you six options: thumbs up, heart, cry laughing, shocked, crying, and hands-together/praying. More will come in the future, though there’s no specific timeline on when. (Image credit: WhatsApp) According to WhatsApp the features are “slowly” rolling out, having started last week. If you don’t have them yet, WhatsApp expects everyone to have them towards the end of this week. Looking to the future, the next big WhatsApp update is rumored to allow Of course, WhatsApp isn't the only service out there with features like this. The Tom is the Tom's Guide's Automotive...

New WhatsApp updates: Message yourself, profile picture in a group, disappearing messages, and more

Meta-owned messaging platform has started to roll out a new disappearing messages shortcut on Android beta. After downloading the latest WhatsApp beta for Android 2.22.25.11 update, some users were able to access the new feature, reports WhatsApp beta tracker website WABetaInfo. This shortcut will roll out to more users over the coming days. Here’s how it will work: The new shortcut is placed within the ‘Manage Storage’ section and is marked as a tool to save space. The new section makes it easy to mark old and new chats as disappearing threads. Users can even use disappearing messages to automatically delete media after a particular amount of time, the report said. Meta-owned messaging platform WhatsApp has started working on 21 new emojis for the future update of the application. The messaging platform also redesigned eight emojis which are already visible in the beta version, reports WABetaInfo. In the latest beta build available on the Play Store, eight emojis have been updated, and 21 new emojis will soon be made available to all beta testers. • Use the most recent WhatsApp update available on the Play Store and App Store once the feature is publicly available. • Include all relevant information about your company in your Business Profile. • Set the privacy setting for your “Profile Picture” to “everyone.” • User is required to have a business license. WhatsApp will provide more information once the Business Directory is available. • If you meet the requirements, you ...

How To Update WhatsApp to Latest Version on Android and iPhone

Henry is a managing editor at Tom’s Guide covering streaming media, laptops and all things Apple, reviewing devices and services for the past seven years. Prior to joining Tom's Guide, he reviewed software and hardware for TechRadar Pro, and interviewed artists for Patek Philippe International Magazine. He's also covered the wild world of professional wrestling for Cageside Seats, interviewing athletes and other industry veterans.