Making instant messaging more attractive, WhatsApp has now introduced a new feature in which users can listen to an audio message while multi-tasking, reading and responding to other communications.
In a statement, WhatsApp stated, “When recording a voice message, you may now stop the recording and continue when ready, in case you’re interrupted or need to gather your thoughts.”
While waveform visualisation gives a visual representation of the sound on the voice message to assist you follow the recording, you may listen to your voice messages before sending them using the draught Preview function.
“If you pause while listening to a voice message, you may resume listening where you left off when you return to the conversation,” WhatsApp explained.
Users may now listen to voice messages at 1.5x or 2x speed, allowing them to listen to normal and forwarded messages more quickly. In 2013, WhatsApp introduced voice messaging.
“People can now conduct more expressive discussions more quickly and easily thanks to voice messaging. Voice is more natural than text for conveying passion or enthusiasm, and in many cases, voice messages are the preferred mode of communication on WhatsApp,” said the firm.
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