WhatsApp is working on new features to enhance the user experience. The new status update will enable them to share their favourite songs on their WhatsApp status.
While iMessage might dominate in the USA, WhatsApp remains the go-to messaging app for millions worldwide. Meta continues to enhance it with frequent updates, and the latest one introduces four exciting new ways to chat.
A Meta stock analyst said the company's generative AI push could help drive new revenue from WhatsApp through chatbots.
Instagram is one of the biggest social media applications the world, arguably only behind its sister companies (Meta Companies) Facebook and WhatsApp. The photo-sharing application recently added a new update to the system,
WhatsApp is rolling out a feature to share music through status updates!As per WABetaInfo, this new feature introduces a music button in the drawing editor, which appears when the user selects a photo or video to upload on the status.
With its latest update, WhatsApp wants to make your messages more fun with new camera effects and quick reactions.
Meta Platforms's Instagram was down for thousands of users in the U.S. on Wednesday morning, according outage tracking website Downdetector.com.There were more than 6,549 incidents of people reporting issues with the platform as of 9:16 a.
WhatsApp has introduced two new features to enhance the user experience. If you frequently use stickers in your messages, you can now create new stickers from your selfies.
WhatsApp is constantly working to enhance the user experience, making the platform easier to use and more enjoyable. Here are some of the exciting new features and design improvements you can look for
WhatsApp is adding new features, including creating new stickers from selfies, sharing sticker packs, and adding new camera effects. Stickers and camera
Meta will make AI bots more prominent in WhatsApp, a feature nobody really requested from the otherwise great chat app.
Meta’s Instagram and Google’s YouTube are getting ready to welcome TikTok users, as the Supreme Court upheld a law that effectively bans the Chinese-owned app from the United States.