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WhatsApp for iOS tests new feature to adjust playback speed of audio messages

By ANI | Updated: March 22, 2021 22:25 IST

Instant messaging application WhatsApp is working on a new feature that will allow users to change the playback speed of voice messages at their convenience.

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Instant messaging application WhatsApp is working on a new feature that will allow users to change the playback speed of voice messages at their convenience.

According to Mashable, the feature is currently in beta is being developed for iOS users, as of now and they will be able to speed up their voice notes. The feature will be released with WhatsApp version 2.21.60.11.

The feature was spotted by WABetaInfo and will have a total of three-speed levels - 1x, 1.5x and 2x. So, depending on one's preference.

As per Mashable, a user will be able to play the audio messages at any one of these speeds. This is great for times when a user receives an audio message from a friend or a person who usually talks slowly and wants to speed it up.

( With inputs from ANI )

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