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WhatsApp s can access Share cards feature on the latest Windows beta version.
WhatsApp, the Meta-owned instant messaging app, is reportedly testing a new feature that'll allow to s share cards in a chat on the Windows desktop app. After adding the ability to create polls within chat share sheets, the instant messaging app is now reportedly working on this new feature as seen on the Windows beta 2.2247.2.0 update. Eligible s can the latest beta version of the app from Microsoft Store. The messaging app seems to be keen on bringing new features to its Windows desktop client.
According to a report by WhatsApp beta tracker WABetaInfo, WhatsApp s using the Windows desktop client will be able to share a card within a chat letting recipient to easily add it to their address book. The report has also shared a screengrab of the feature, which shows the new “s" option in the Share list.
Windows desktop client will be required to click on the option to share a card, as per the report. The feature is likely to be rolled out to more beta testers in the coming days.
Meanwhile, Android s create polls in personal and group chats to get opinions or answers from their friends and s. Just like chats, s' responses to a poll question are protected via end-to-end encryption.
At present, Facebook Messenger allow group polls, but now WhatsApp s can easily start using this new feature on their smartphone. It is to be noted that the new poll feature is available only on the latest version of the messaging app.
WhatsApp is also reportedly working on a feature that will let Android s export and import their chat backups offline from Google Drive. They can back up the full chat history, images, videos, and other media files. The app is likely to roll out this for beta testing in near future.
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