WhatsApp works on a new design to send audios
In WhatsApp they do not sit idly by waiting for their users to end up going to Telegram in search of new and more interesting functions. That is why the most used messaging application in the world is already testing a new way of sending audio. A more visual way to be able to see thumbnails of these voice or audio files to identify them at a glance, as is the case with digital version songs , For example.
WhatsApp beta for Android 2.19.1: WhatsApp is working on a new redesigned section to send audio files to contacts. It supports audio preview and image preview of the audio file (if available). Max 30 audio messages at a time. FEATURE AVAILABLE IN FUTURE! pic.twitter.com/5hCIavpCcU
- WABetaInfo (@WABetaInfo) January 7, 2019
Again the information is offered by the WABetaInfo account, which is in charge of scrutinizing each new WhatsApp update in search of clues. And, as always, he finds them. This time it is about the redesign of the audio section to send to contacts. Something that would not only show a list with the names of the different audio files that are stored in the terminal, but would also focus on the preview images. That is, these thumbnail images that sometimes accompany files. The clearest example is the songs, which sometimes include the cover of the single or the album to which they belong, and help to know what it is about even when the name is a succession of characters.
In this way, when accessing this screen with all the audios, a small image box is displayed to the left of the file name. But it is not the only novelty. Along with this, to the right of the name, they are also working on enter a preview of the song That is, a button that allows you to play the track even before select it. So if the thumbnail image and name aren't enough information to identify what the song, recording, or audio track is, you can listen to it before sending it to a contact.
Of course, at the moment this novelty is in the process of development. So we will have to wait for WhatsApp to finish adjusting everything to later move it to the beta or test version of the messaging application.And then, as a final step, launch it to all users. An elaborate process that leaves us no clues as to when it may be officially available. What we do know is that there will be a limitation of sending a maximum of 30 audio files at one time