WhatsApp receives a new update in its version for Android
The instant messaging application WhatsApp began receiving a new update today intended for mobiles with the operating system Android This is an update that responds to the name of 2.11.360, and among its main novelties are the option to choose the font size and the option to check if group members have received a message, plus other small changes and the usual bug fixes.
All the new features that this new WhatsApp update were already available in their beta version (that is, the version that was can be downloaded from the official website of this application). The option of choose the size of the font allows you to choose three different sizes for the font in conversations (small, medium and large), while the option ofdouble-check in group chats informs us if the members of a group have received (not read, important) the message we have sent.
It should be noted that the novelty of being able to choose the font size was already present in WhatsApp from previous updates, but a distributed update Yesterday (under the name of 2.11.357) the main change was the elimination of this option, which aroused criticism from users around the world, getting the WhatsApp team has incorporated it again through this new update.Anyone who has not downloaded the update that was distributed during 28 August will not see any difference in the option to change the font size, although it will you can enjoy the new double-check option for group conversations.
Capture with what's new from a previous update
The update is currently being distributed to all users of the Android operating system, and is gradually becoming available for download it from the Google Play store (via this link: https://play.google.com/store/ apps/details?id=com.whatsapp). It must be taken into account that the distribution of the update may take longer on some devices, so it is best to manually check the availability of this new file to download and install it at the time it is available for our terminal.
On the other hand, recently those responsible for WhatsApp publicly announced that their application had reached 600 million active users worldwide. This figure only refers to users who use the application continuously throughout the month, which means that the total number of users who have simply downloaded the application is even higher. Undoubtedly, this is a good example of the popularity that WhatsApp has achieved in a matter of five years (its launch took place in the middle of the year 2009).