Now you can listen to your voice message in WhatsApp before sending it
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In recent days, WhatsApp, the most popular messaging application, is receiving some very interesting news. Just yesterday we told you about the integration of a new feature for calls, and that is that we can go from video calls to voice calls or vice versa with the push of a button. In this case, the news is related to the voice messages of the application. We also had news about this feature a few weeks ago, where we knew that the messaging service was going to incorporate a block so that you do not have to hold down the button to record voice messages.Now, we can also listen to our messages before sending them.
The information we have been able to know thanks to WhaBetaInfo, where it shows us this new feature in images. Its functionality is very simple. Previously, when recording a voice memo, the audio file was sent directly. If we wanted to listen to it, it would have to be after sending it. Luckily, with the ability to delete messages, we could listen to it first and if we hurried, delete it. Now, we can make the voice message and before sending it a small player will appear with two icons on each side In the player we can listen to the audio, if we want to delete it we can hit the left button. If we want to send it, right click.
The novelty comes to iPhone devices, on Android and Windows soon
On the other hand, we should point out that voice messages are now auto-saved in case there is any special circumstance. For example, if we are recording one and we receive a call. Previously the message would have been deleted. At the moment, this feature is coming to the WhatsApp app with iOS It is only available in version 2.18.10. It will soon be coming to Android devices as well as Windows Phone ones. Without a doubt, it is a feature without much importance, but it will be very useful on many occasions. WhatsApp is gradually improving its application, and we hope that it will soon become a very useful tool, not just for sending messages.