WhatsApp Spotted Adding a 'QR Code Shortcut' for Easy Scanning, Sharing of QR Codes
WhatsApp Spotted Adding a 'QR Code Shortcut' for Easy Scanning, Sharing of QR Codes 553o21
WhatsApp beta for Android version 2.19.189 is said to include evidence for the QR Code shortcut. 2w5n38
By Jagmeet Singh | Updated: 3 July 2019 09:55 IST
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WhatsApp hasn't confirmed the QR code integration
The feature isn't visible for end s
However, it is said to be enabled in the future
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WhatsApp for Android has been spotted featuring a dedicated "QR Code shortcut". The new development is reportedly a part of a WhatsApp beta release for Android. In May, WhatsApp was reported to include a QR code button that will enable s to add their s using QR codes. The feature was first seen back in November last year and is yet to be made available, even for the beta testers. Other apps, including LinkedIn and Instagram, already offer a similar QR code-based experience. It remains unclear when exactly WhatsApp will officially add the feature to the stable version of its chat apps.
According to a tweet WhatsApp beta tracker WABetaInfo, WhatsApp beta for Android version 2.19.189 has included the references for a QR Code shortcut. A screenshot purportedly showing a QR Code shortcut has also been provided.
The screenshot suggests that WhatsApp s would be able to scan and share QR codes by tapping the dedicated shortcut. It is said that the feature will be enabled in the future, though it isn't visible on the latest WhatsApp beta release.
WhatsApp beta for Android version reportedly includes the "QR Code shortcut" Photo Credit: Twitter/ WABetaInfo
As mentioned, WhatsApp was said to be a part of the WhatsApp beta for Android version 2.19.151. It hasn't yet visible to the public, though.
The WhatsApp beta version 2.19.151 was also spotted having the ability to let s share their Status as a Facebook Story. It would enable WhatsApp s to share their status updates on Facebook.
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