WhatsApp Introduces Feature Enabling Music Audio Sharing in Video Calls

This development spans across both iOS and Android platforms, indicating WhatsApp's commitment to enhancing collaborative multimedia experiences during video conversations.

Meta-owned WhatsApp seems to be gearing up for an innovative feature that promises an enriched multimedia experience during video calls. According to reports from WABetaInfo, WhatsApp is in the developmental phase of a feature that enables all participants in a video call to collectively listen to video and music audio when a screen is shared.

This development spans across both iOS and Android platforms, indicating WhatsApp's commitment to enhancing collaborative multimedia experiences during video conversations. This feature is anticipated to revolutionize the way users engage with multimedia content during calls, adding a new dimension to the app's competitive edge in the realm of messaging and communication platforms.

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The potential of this feature extends beyond mere listening; it's envisioned to facilitate real-time discussions and shared enjoyment of multimedia content, fostering greater collaboration among users.

Additionally, WhatsApp is introducing a 'manage emoji replacement' feature, currently available to select beta testers accessing the latest WhatsApp beta for Windows 2.2350.3.0 update via the Microsoft Store. This update empowers users by offering them control over the text-to-emoji replacement option. By accessing app settings and navigating to the general tab, users can toggle this feature on or off, providing a more personalized messaging experience tailored to their preferences.

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(With Agency Inputs)

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