According to reports, WhatsApp, which is owned by Meta, is developing a new feature that would let users pin up to five chats to the top of their discussion windows. According to a story found online, WhatsApp wants to enhance user experience. According to WABetaInfo’s Twitter account, this new version will launch soon. Only three chats can now be pinned by WhatsApp users to the top of their discussion window. Users will be able to pin up to five chats to the top of their chat list, as shown in a screenshot released by WABetaInfo on their website. Continue reading to know more about this feature.
According to the website, having the option to pin additional chats can help users stay more organised and focused as the number of talks grows every day. Additionally, we think it makes logical to allow a higher limit of pinned chats in order to better address the demands of users who are increasingly using larger screens. The fact that this functionality is still in the early stages of development and will soon be available for Android, PC, and iOS was also highlighted on their Twitter account.
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Recently, it was revealed that WhatsApp would cease to function on some devices as of December 31, 2022. The list of smartphones was provided, and it included devices from Apple, LG, and Samsung, according to a GizChina article. According to the official WhatsApp support page, WhatsAPp will only support iOS and Android cellphones running iOS 12 and newer versions of the operating system. The instant messaging service will also support JioPhone and JioPhone 2.
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In addition, WhatsApp is developing a number of features for an easy user interface. This year saw the addition of many new features, including Message Yourself, Avatar, emoji responses to texts, and pause and restart between voice conversations. In the beta stage, additional new features will soon be included in the stable editions.