Whatsapp Finally bringing this feature after long testing in Beta versions

by - January 27, 2022

Whatsapp Meta-owned instant messaging platform has finally rolled out the feature for iPhone users to pause and resume their voice note recordings. The feature has been in beta testing since some time and allows users to listen to their voice before they can send an audio note. The feature comes to WhatsApp along with several new features to the instant messaging platform like the ability to transfer chats from an Android phone to an iPhone, in-app customer service chats, and more.


The latest feature for iOS users allows them to pause whatever they are recording for a voice note and listen to it before they send. Users can also resume their recording, in case they want to extend the message they are trying to send out. The new feature comes with WhatsApp version 22.7.75 on iOS. “You can now pause and resume while recording voice messages. Try it out by swiping up to lock a recording, and then tap the “pause" and “resume" buttons," the app store listing of the latest update says.


To try out the new feature, users need to swipe up and lock their voice recording, then there are new pause and play buttons that users can tap for testing out the new features. The feature has been in testing since October last year. A WABetaInfo report had earlier said that the feature will be available for end users in a future build, which is releasing now. It is not known as to when Android users will get this feature, but reports suggest it could be as early as in the coming few days. So, try it out guys once you get updated the application.



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