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WhatsApp may roll out 5 new features soon

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: February 26, 2023 10:57 IST

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The popular instant messaging app WhatsApp is all set to roll out 5 new features soon. All these five features are going to be very useful for the users.
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It will be easier than ever to block unwanted contacts through this feature Block Shortcut.
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You can easily move chat history from one device to another. To do this, users will no longer need to use Google Drive.
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When Android users send a photo or video with a caption to someone, they have to send the caption separately. This problem will also be solved now.
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WhatsApp's new feature will identify which photos have text messages or letters written on them and which ones don't. This new feature is being offered on beta version.
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WhatsApp is working on making the camera even better. Currently, users have to hold down the camera button to record video, but the new feature will eliminate this problem as well, leaving users' hands free.
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