![]() ![]() Users who have installed or updated to these builds via the beta testing channels on Google Play and Apple's TestFlight should have a new Edit message option visible via the three-dot menu ( Android) and the long-press menu ( iOS). ![]() Users who have signed up to receive updates via the beta channel on iOS and Android can make changes to text messages within a specific time frame, and the feature is expected to roll out to all WhatsApp users in the coming weeks along with other beta features including the ability to silence unknown callers.Īccording to WABetaInfo, a popular feature tracker, the messaging service has enabled the message editing feature on WhatsApp Beta for Android version 2.23.10.13 and WhatsApp Beta for iOS version 23.10.0.70. Gadgets 360 was able to confirm the presence of the feature on WhatsApp for Android.Įdited messages on the latest WhatsApp beta version The Meta-owned messaging service is now testing message editing on its mobile apps as well as the Web interface - testing for the latter began last week. Users will now be able to see 22 more images by swiping left and also get a shortcut to open the camera.WhatsApp has begun testing the ability to edit messages on the beta version of the app for Android and iOS. The report also suggests that the new photo picker can be launched from the left side of the text fields and shows the recently clicked pictures under the live camera alongside the Gallery option next to it. As per a previous report by 9to5Google, the redesigned photo feature has already started appearing for some users on the Google Messages app. ![]() ![]() Google’s Photo Picker feature gets updated Google has started testing a new feature which is gallery-focused– a photo picker for its Messages feature. Lastly, the read message will appear with two check marks inside two coloured concentric circles. If a message is 'sent', then it will show a small check mark inside a circle while a 'delivered' text will show two check marks inside two concentric circles. New check marks arrive on Google Messages Adding to a seamless conversation are the new checkmarks for sent, delivered and read messages. (RCS) in Google Messages which allows users to react using any emoji instead of selecting from the limited number-seven-that are currently available. ![]()
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