WhatsApp will prevent your audio messages from being cut off with this new feature
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Although WhatsApp is not the messaging application with the most functions, it does have some very useful features, such as voice notes. And it is not only one of the most useful, but also one of the most used in the application. Voice messages allow us to send audio messages to our contacts through a conversation, for them to listen to them later. Until now, to make a voice message we must keep the button pressed until finished, and it is automatically sentIt seems that this will soon change.
According to what we have been able to learn thanks to WaBetainfo, in the future, WhatsApp voice messages will be able to be carried out without having to hold down your finger on the icon. It seems that the messaging service is implementing a way to be able to do a kind of blocking, and that we can release our finger while we speak To be able to use this kind of hands-free , a strip will appear just above the icon, with an open padlock. If we slide our finger towards the padlock, it will close, thus being able to release the finger and record. We can even move through the conversation. To send it to the contact, all we have to do is click on an icon in the shape of a paper plane, and the message will be sent. On the other hand, if we want to cancel it, a button will appear in the middle to perform this function, and the voice note will be deleted.
Some limitations for WhatsApp voice lock
WaBetainfo has discovered some limitations in this new feature. First of all, You won't be able to view the photos and video in full screen They can only be enlarged using the 3D Touch option on iPhones. On the other hand, we will not be able to write while we are sending a voice message with the hands-free mode. We will not be able to leave the conversation either, if we leave, the audio will be automatically deleted. Obvious limitations and that, without a doubt, are not of such importance. Above all, seeing this feature that many were waiting for.