An new version of message reactions is being made available on WhatsApp.

Neha Roy
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 Message reactions have been updated as a result of installing the most recent WhatsApp beta for Windows from the Microsoft Store, which was also released last week along with a modified version of the context menu.


common inquiries Answers

The feature's name?

fresh message responses

Status?

Enabled \sCompatibility?

The version 2.2231.10.0 of WhatsApp for Windows is designated as compatible.

Although I installed this update, the new message reaction feature is missing. Why? Because this feature has already been made available to everyone on the most recent version, please be sure you install the new update directly from the Microsoft Store.

We appreciate Hypogriff's testing and reporting!

Earlier news?

WhatsApp beta version 2.22.18.4 for Android: what's novel? This version addresses a fault that existed when making audio calls.


When Mark Zuckerberg revealed last month that WhatsApp would allow users to reply to messages with any emoji, the WhatsApp beta for Windows users were unable to use the feature because it was not yet available.

Thankfully, WhatsApp is now distributing the upgraded version of message reactions to everyone who downloads the most recent compatible version of WhatsApp beta for Windows from the Microsoft Store!


In this screenshot, you can see that it is now possible to reply to messages with any emoji and skin tone. To use the feature, simply click the + button when replying to a message.

The team is working extremely hard to make the beta app stable and superior to the electron version, as we stated in our previous article on WhatsApp beta for Windows. We should anticipate further changes in the near future.

Every user who downloads the most recent WhatsApp for Windows beta build from the Microsoft Store today has access to the new version of message reactions.


You can find out about all the other updates made to WhatsApp beta for Android, iOS, Web/Desktop, and Windows by following WABetaInfo on Twitter, where you can stay up to speed on WhatsApp news!


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