WhatsApp has also rolled out animated heart emoji on the latest beta for iOS. 2wt5b
By David Delima | Updated: 19 January 2022 11:04 IST
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WhatsApp briefly introduced a similar in-app chat feature last year
Highlights
WhatsApp allows s to reach out for inside the app
WhatsApp only messages s from its verified
Animated heart emoji were previously spotted on WhatsApp in 2021
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WhatsApp is reportedly working on a feature that will allow s to and receive within a WhatsApp chat. The encrypted messaging service had introduced a similar feature for some beta testers on iOS and Android smartphones in March 2021, but it was eventually discontinued. WhatsApp beta testers on both platforms are now seeing the option to get from the service via in-app chat again, suggesting that the feature could roll out to more s in the future. WhatsApp is also testing new animations for heart emoji on the latest iOS beta version.
The feature to provide in-app for s was iOS. ing the Meta-owned service by visiting Settings > Help> usnow displays a message to beta testers on both platforms that states: “We will respond to you in a WhatsApp chat.” WhatsApp s s via in-app messaging through its verified , which carries a green tick mark to prove the message is actually from WhatsApp.
The in-app feature informing s WhatsApp will respond in a chat. Photo Credit: WABetaInfo
Reaching out to WhatsApp will also send technical and diagnostic information including the model number and settings on the device WhatsApp is installed on. The information is used to help diagnose an issue, and s can opt out of sharing these details with the messaging service. According to the feature tracker, this includes your network connection details (4G LTE, 5G or Wi-Fi) as well as the version of WhatsApp and your model number.
Meanwhile, WhatsApp has begun testing new animations for heart emoji on the messaging app, which was previously spotted a month ago by WABetaInfo. Previously, a single red heart emoji would display in animated form for both sender and recipient, but the service is now testing the ability to animate other heart emoji on beta version 22.2.72 of WhatsApp for iOS. There is currently no word on when the feature will make its way to Android beta testers, or when WhatsApp will eventually roll out animated heart emoji to all s on the stable channel.
WhatsApp is also reportedly working on new notification settings on iOS, which would allow s to manage notification sounds and choose which notifications they want to receive. Similarly, WhatsApp will also show s details of message reactions in an version of the app. The instant messaging service is also working on improving its inbuilt drawing tools for images and videos, including new pencil tools. The service is also working on a blur image tool that could be released at a future date.
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