WhatsApp launches three huge changes for Android

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WhatsApp has recently introduced a host of new features for Android users, allowing them to send larger media batches, add longer group chat names and descriptions, and even add captions to documents. However, iPhone users will have to wait a little longer to access these exciting new additions.

One of the standout features is the ability to send up to 100 photos or videos at once in any given chat, an increase from the previous limit of 30. This new feature makes it easier and more efficient to share large media files with friends and family through WhatsApp, saving users time and effort.

Updates: WhatsApp has launched some exciting new features for Android – but iPhone users will have to wait to access them. A description of the new features can be seen when users tap on WhatsApp on the Google Play Store followed by 'What's new' (pictured)Additionally, users can now include longer names and descriptions for their group chats, allowing for more detailed and specific titles. The ability to add captions to documents is another new feature that Android users can take advantage of, allowing for more context and clarity when sharing important files.

These new features come just two months after WhatsApp introduced personalised avatars, which can be used as stickers and profile photos. These avatars can be customised with different hairstyles, facial features, and outfits, and are a fun and engaging addition to the platform.

To access these new features, Android users can simply tap on WhatsApp in the Google Play Store and look for the “What’s new” section. However, iPhone users will have to wait a bit longer as WhatsApp has not yet announced when these features will be available on the iOS platform.

Overall, these new features are a welcome addition to WhatsApp and are sure to make the app even more popular with its massive user base. With the ability to send more media at once, customise group chat names and descriptions, and add captions to documents, Android users will be able to enjoy a more seamless and intuitive messaging experience.

Shivam Chaudhary
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Shivam Chaudhary is a Tech & Auto Journalist. His area of expertise are Smartphones, consumer electronics, Electric Vehicles & SUVs.' Twitter: https://twitter.com/ishivamchaudhry

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