Significant upgrades for WhatsApp are expected soon, as seen in the most recent beta versions of the messaging app. The watchful staff at WABetaInfo noticed these modifications.
According to WABetaInfo’s most recent findings, WhatsApp users will soon be able to protect their accounts using an email address.
This extra security measure will protect against possible malware, illegal access, and other dangers. It will also expedite the process of verifying security codes.
Check out the screenshot that’s below.
This functionality will be optional, as previously stated, so users can opt not to submit their email addresses. It’s also crucial to keep in mind that this functionality will be different from the email address required for WhatsApp’s two-step verification sign-up process.
With features like avatar profile images and stickers, WhatsApp has already been impacted by Mark Zuckerberg’s ambitious Metaverse plan.
However, a new version of this functionality is about to be released. The possibility to create a 3D animated sticker with your custom avatar for WhatsApp will soon be available.
These animated avatars will offer a range of sentiments, similar to Snapchat, including love, greetings, happiness, waving hello, the thumbs up, and more.
The most recent beta releases of WhatsApp for Android (2.23.15.6 and higher) already include this capability.
WhatsApp has been making frequent aesthetic upgrades to the app that are similar to Google’s Material UI style, which is present on Android 12 and newer devices.
To give the app a more modern look, an improved call notification is also anticipated among these modifications.
This change is the smallest of the three, suggesting that it will probably be added to WhatsApp’s public version sooner.
However, because they are still in the development stage, it is unclear when these features will actually be released. For more information, we’ll have to wait for official notifications from WhatsApp.
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