If you didn't have time to read our stories this week on the latest WhatsApp beta releases for Android, iOS, and Desktop, now is the chance to do so thanks to our overview. We revealed eight new features this week, the most exciting of which being the option to choose who can see when you're active on WhatsApp!
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I’ve installed the most recent update of WhatsApp beta for Android, iOS, and Desktop but some of these features are not enabled. Why? | Some features may be under development so they are not available to beta testers, or they are rolled out to some users. In both cases, you need to wait for a future update. Read more to discover further details. |
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Previous article? | WhatsApp beta for iOS 22.19.0.75: what’s new? WhatsApp is working on a new camera shortcut |
WhatsApp has published the 22.19.75 App Store update, which gives all iOS users the power to undo "delete for me" for a few seconds!
Following the release of the WhatsApp beta for Android 2.22.20.11 upgrade, we noticed that WhatsApp is working on a new entry point for creating polls for a future app update.
WhatsApp is finally allowing certain lucky beta testers on WhatsApp beta for Android to manage who can see when you're online.
The same functionality has also been made available to certain lucky beta testers who have downloaded the most recent version of WhatsApp beta for iOS via TestFlight. This is without a doubt the finest news of the week:
For a future version of the Android app, WhatsApp is working on the option to import a backup that was previously exported from the app.
We noticed that WhatsApp is finally working on adding the ability to edit messages in a future WhatsApp Desktop beta release.
Another update on message editing: after installing the WhatsApp beta for Android 2.22.20.12 update, we learned that WhatsApp is working on upgrading messages for a future app update by using their updated version.
We shared a concept for a new feature called call countdown: using this function, users may be able to cancel unintentional calls without telling the receiver.
More WhatsApp news and updates will be available next week!
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