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WhatsApp brings amazing advances to voice messages
WhatsApp applications revealed in the near future that it will deliver a package of upgrades to voice communications, including the option for users to listen to an audio message while reading other chats as well as play messages at 1.5 or twice the pace.
WhatsApp users will now be able to pause and continue recording, eliminating the need to leave long intervals of quiet while pondering what to say next or to re-record if they need to conduct a quick discussion in real life.
WhatsApp users will be able to listen to a message before sending it as a “draft” to verify that it is not mistakenly interrupted or contains something they do not want their recorded message to contain.
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WhatsApp users will be able to resume listening to an audio message that they had stopped in the middle of due to their concern with something, saving them from having to listen to the entire message.
WhatsApp stated in a statement that it has made a minor aesthetic change to voice messages, which will now take the appearance of “waves” rather than a line to signal the progress of playing the audio message.
WhatsApp users spend an average of 7 billion audio conversations every day, according to the company.