O Whatsapp is the most popular messaging app in the entire world, and its fame is rightly recognized. Over time, the application has been applying new features and modernizing the platform.
Statuses have already been added, similar to Instagram stories, the speed to listen to audios, the single visualization image, the stickers and other news.
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Although many people still don't know it, WhatsApp sees its rival Telegram as a source of inspiration. Once again, another competitor's feature is stolen to become popular on WhatsApp, as WaBetaInfo's new report guided.
It seems that the most popular messenger is always one step behind in updates. In fact, this ceases to be an issue when users are always gaining new features. This time, emojis are about to get a new model!
WhatsApp copies Telegram once again
The WaBetaInfo report indicates that the messenger has started testing new features for the platform's emojis. Chat IMs will feature emojis and stickers for a little more fun. Would it be a memory of the late MSN or really a copy of Telegram?
The feature will be available when the user sends the common emoji and the platform will turn it into an animation, increasing the size of the chosen figure. This whole animation has already been seen in the beta version of WhatsApp for desktop, and may reach Android, iOS and macOS devices as soon as possible!
In addition to emojis, a new version of the platform's text size was noticed in the contacts section. The text may appear in a smaller size with more information. It's not your impression, as Meta really is focusing all of its change on messenger since Facebook underperformed.
Android device users will also have the opportunity to add a new description to uploaded files in the next update. As indicated by the WaBetInfo report, updates may arrive in version v2.23.8.22.
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