WhatsApp is reportedly checking out a brand new undo option for deleted messages. This new feature is supposed to are available on hand while users by chance select the ‘Delete for Me’ options, in place of ‘Delete for absolutely everyone’. it is purportedly under improvement and no longer yet to be had to beta testers on Android. moreover, the Meta-owned messaging platform may want to quickly get a double verification safety characteristic. latest beta updates also are stated to include a brand new splash screen for Android 12 and aid for sharing up to a 2GB record.
in step with a report via WhatsApp beta tracker WABetaInfo, a brand new pop-up bar will seem at the bottom of the display screen for a few seconds after a person deletes a message using the ‘Delete for Me’ alternative. This pop-up bar is stated to consist of the ‘Undo’ button, which would permit customers to retrieve the deleted message. users could then be able to select the ‘Delete for all and sundry’ choice if that is what they first of all intended. This new ‘Undo’ button turned into reportedly noticed in WhatsApp’s Android beta model 2.22.13.five, but isn’t currently seen to testers. this selection would possibly quickly also locate its way to the iOS and desktop variations of the app.
In associated information, WhatsApp can also quickly get a double verification function. This safety characteristic is stated to invite users for a 2d 6-digit code when seeking to register the utility on a specific device. it’s far predicted to save you customers from getting their money owed stolen. As in line with a current report, the employer is likewise rolling out the capacity to percentage documents as much as 2GB in length with WhatsApp for Android beta version 2.22.13.6. it’s miles supposedly being launched for a restrained variety of customers. It ought to be noted that without this replace, WhatsApp customers can only percentage files as much as 100MB in size.
every other WhatsApp Android beta replace bearing the version number 2.22.thirteen.eight is likewise rolling out. it’s far said to be particularly geared toward reinstating the splash screen of the app release animation on Android 12, which makes use of a default SplashScreen API. This replace supposedly disables the Android 12-generated splash display screen to display the unique launch animation.

