For Apple users, WhatsApp has introduced a new draft function that lets them quickly review incomplete messages right from the chat list.
Users may quickly detect unfinished texts by using the functionality, which is anticipated to be implemented over the next few weeks and identifies partially written messages with a “Draft” designation.
This innovation, according to WABetaInfo, attempts to reduce the likelihood of messages getting unsent by assisting users in better managing interrupted conversations.
Users no longer have to manually scan each discussion for incomplete texts, which frequently resulted in missed messages, since the “Draft” label is now accessible alongside the chat list.
Rather, the new indication offers a more efficient way to monitor unfinished talks.
According to WhatsApp’s official App Store change log, the upgrade aims to make users more organized and reduce the likelihood that crucial messages will be overlooked in the midst of hectic schedules.
In the meanwhile, Meta declared in August that it would be launching a cutting-edge new feature that would let customers personalize Meta AI’s voice, providing a more engaging and individualized user experience.
The most recent WhatsApp beta for Android 2.24.17.16 released this feature, which is anticipated to be accessible in a later version.
WABetaInfo claims that the functionality will let customers pick from ten distinct Meta AI voices, letting them choose the one that most closely matches their tastes.
This variety of choices attempts to make interactions with Meta AI feel more organic and customized to each user’s requirements, whether that means a peaceful and soothing voice for casual talks or a more animated tone for prompt replies.
Furthermore, the range of voices may accommodate various dialects and speech patterns, increasing the AI’s relatability to users with a diversity of linguistic origins.