WhatsApp can now preview audio messages before sending them.
WhatsApp said on Tuesday that users would be able to preview audio messages before sending them to their contacts.
The upgrade basically allows you to listen to your voice message and choose whether or not the audio is suitable for transmission via the instant messaging app.
If it isn’t, you can delete the audio message and re-record it for sharing. WhatsApp’s audio message preview works with both solo and group conversations.
It’s also available on all platforms, including Android and iOS, as well as the Web and desktop computers.
Touch the microphone button in a WhatsApp chat and slide it up to lock hands-free recording to use the audio message preview function on your mobile device.
This will bring up an interface with a stop button and a trash can on it.
WhatsApp can now preview audio messages before sending them.
To listen to your voice message before sharing it with the receiver, touch the pause button and then the play button.
By touching on the seek bar on WhatsApp, you may jump to a specific area of the audio.
If you don’t think the message is acceptable to transmit, touch the trash bin to remove it.
Alternatively, you can submit it by pressing the send button.
If you prefer sending audio messages over text messages on WhatsApp, the inclusion of the preview option would be quite useful.
It enables you to go over your voice message draft before sending it to your contacts. If you only tap the microphone button on the app instead of sliding it up to lock the recording feature, you can still send random voice messages.
The preview option has been given out to all WhatsApp users, according to gadget360.
We were able to utilize it on the most recent version of the software on a variety of Android and iOS devices, as well as on the web.
WhatsApp was seen working on a preview function for audio communications in May.
According to WhatsApp beta tracker WABetaInfo, it was first observed with distinct Review and Cancel buttons.
The Meta-owned corporation, on the other hand, has decided to employ the standard play and trash can buttons over any text references.
While the most recent version allows users to preview voice messages before sending them to their contacts, it does not enable users to pause voice message recordings.
This means you won’t be able to interrupt the recording of your message and restart it later.
WhatsApp, on the other hand, appears to be working on a similar feature.
The pause voice message option was discovered by WABetaInfo in October.
However, it has not yet been made available to end consumers.
WhatsApp has been actively working to improve the voice message experience on its platform over the past several months.
For voice communications, the app has added playback speed and waveforms.
It was also seen testing capabilities such as a worldwide voice message player and voice message transcription.
WhatsApp has been actively working to improve the voice message experience on its platform over the past several months.
For voice communications, the app has added playback speed and waveforms.
It was also seen testing capabilities such as a worldwide voice message player and voice message transcription.
There is no word on when (or even if, in certain circumstances) WhatsApp will introduce these additional audio messaging functionalities.
However, the ability to preview a voice note before transmitting it is a good first step.