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WhatsApp Channel allows you to reach unlimited followers, live in Beta

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The latest WhatsApp Beta for Android version 2.23.14.6 is rolling out with the ability to create a Channel. If you’ve received the new update through Google Play Store, you may be able to create one. Meanwhile, WABetaInfo confirmed that the feature is live in Singapore and Colombia.

To create a Channel on WhatsApp you need to tap the plus icon next to the “Channels” title within the Updates tab. If the feature is enabled for your account, you should see a new option that will allow you to create a channel, however, ensure being on the latest Beta release.

With the WhatsApp Channel feature, it’s possible to reach unlimited followers by broadcasting a variety of content such as text, photos, videos, stickers, and polls with them. However, it’s currently limited to select markets, while a phase-wise rollout is expected in the near future.

As of now, you will need to provide a name and a description when creating a Channel, while the ability to choose a username will go live with future updates. The introduction screen appears when you attempt to create a channel and provides us with some important information:

  • It’s possible to reach unlimited followers. The most popular channel on WhatsApp is NoticiasRCN.
  • Anyone can discover your channel as they are public. The channel history is also public so they can see some previous messages shared within the channel, up to 30 days of history.
  • Your phone number, profile photo, and name aren’t shown to followers.
  • You’re responsible for your channel so you need to comply with their guidelines.

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WhatsApp adds quick camera shortcut to gallery sheet

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WhatsApp has pushed a new beta update for Android users, which brings a camera shortcut directly to the gallery sheet to make it easier to access the camera while sending photos or videos. The fresh beta update arrives with version 2.24.24.23, available through the Google Play Beta Program.

Previously, WhatsApp improved the way users send photo and video albums. With that, users can select multiple photos and videos at once, and add captions to entire albums to make it simpler to share media with context.

The new update is adding even more improvements. The camera shortcut, which used to be in the chat bar, is now available directly inside the gallery sheet. It saves time and makes it easier to capture something new without navigating through multiple steps.

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Now, when you’re selecting photos or videos to send, you can quickly switch to the camera without leaving the gallery. This new change might feel like an extra step for some users who were used to accessing the camera with a single tap from the chat bar. However, the update aims to combine both the camera and gallery functions into one place.

Notably, not all users will see this new camera shortcut. If you still have the camera shortcut in the chat bar, you won’t see the one in the gallery sheet. This is to avoid clutter and make the app more organized.

This feature is currently available to a limited number of beta testers, and it will be rolled out to more users in the coming days or weeks.

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WhatsApp adds animated confetti emoji reactions for New Year

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WhatsApp is bringing a fun new feature to its app just in time for New Year celebrations. The latest update for WhatsApp beta users arrives with version 2.24.24.17, which introduces animated confetti reactions for certain emojis.

At the moment, the animated confetti emoji reactions are available to some WhatsApp beta testers on Android. It will likely be rolled out to everyone in the coming week with the stable update, obviously, ahead of the new year.

The fresh beta update adds a playful twist to your reactions. When you use the Party Popper, Partying Face, or Confetti Ball emojis to react to a message, colorful confetti will burst out of the emoji to create a lively and celebratory animation.

The confetti animation is powered by Lottie, a framework that helps create smooth and high-quality animations. This ensures the effects don’t slow down the app or use too much memory to make it run smoothly without affecting performance.

The new feature is perfect for marking moments of joy or sharing the excitement of the holiday season. If you’re a beta tester, you can try it out by reacting to a message with one of the festive emojis and watching the confetti burst to life.

WhatsApp introduces camera and gallery shortcuts in chat bar

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WhatsApp introduces camera and gallery shortcuts in chat bar

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WhatsApp is rolling out a new update for beta testers with version 2.24.24.16, which brings new shortcuts to the chat interface. This update introduces a gallery shortcut to make it easier to share photos and videos from your phone directly within chats.

WhatsApp recently replaced the camera shortcut in the chat bar with a gallery button for beta users. While this change allowed users to quickly share stored photos and videos, many users missed the camera shortcut, which gave them fast access to the camera for capturing moments on the spot.

Based on feedback, WhatsApp has decided to bring back both shortcuts in the chat bar. Now, users will see two buttons in the chat interface – one for quickly taking a photo or video using the camera and another for browsing and sharing photos or videos from their gallery.

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These two shortcuts for the chat interface of WhatsApp make it quicker to share photos or capture new ones, without having to navigate through extra menus.

This feature is still in beta, so it’s available to only some testers right now. The feature will gradually be rolled out to more users in the coming weeks

WhatsApp is collecting feedback to see if the new dual shortcut setup improves the experience or if it feels cluttered. If you are testing beta on WhatsApp, install the latest version now.

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