WhatsApp rolling out new Voice Status
WhatsApp rolling out new Voice Status
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WhatsApp is finally rolling out the new Pause and Resume feature for the Voice Recordings feature. You must be using it to stay connected with your friends and family and it is one of the most popular instant messaging apps. Recently it has rolled out the user interface for voice calls for some iOS beta testers.

Now it is finally releasing the new pause and resume feature for the voice recordings. Today I am explaining to you about WhatsApp’s new pause and resume feature for voice recordings. You have to read this post till the end to know more about the new pause and resume feature for voice recordings.

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WhatsApp rolling out new Pause and Resume feature for Android beta

WhatsApp is releasing a new feature that lets users pause and resume their voice recordings. Users are now able to pause and resume their voice recordings. When the users start the voice recording then they will see a new pause button to pause their recording.

They have to tap on the pause button to pause their voice recordings. When the users pause their recording then the resume button will appear in place of the pause button.

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They have to tap on the resume button to resume their voice recordings. When the users tap on the resume button then the recording will be resumed from where they stopped their recording. The new pause and resume feature is already rolled out for Desktop and iOS users.

But now it is rolling out the new pause and resume feature for the Android beta users. The new pause and resume feature for voice recording is available on the Android beta version 2.22.6.7.

Before rolling out the new pause and resume feature, it has rolled out the new feature that allows users to pause their voice recording. It also added voice waveforms and users can see when they record their voice.

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