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WhatsApp unveils 60-second quick video messages
In a blog post, the company stated that video messages will make it possible to respond to people in real time.
California: WhatsApp continues to introduce new features. The company has announced to introduce the feature of sending instant video messages in WhatsApp.
Meta-owned messaging app has recently introduced several other features including editing messages, chat lock and channels.
Now a new feature is being added to WhatsApp which was not present in this messaging platform before and users will definitely like it a lot, as it will change the way they chat with people.
WhatsApp said that voice messages have changed the way people communicate and they have been given the facility to send instant audio messages and in view of this, the feature of instant video messages is being introduced.
In a blog post, the company stated that video messages will make it possible to respond to people in real time.
Under this feature, users will be able to record a short 60-second video and send it to their friends as a message.
The rollout of this feature to users started on July 27 and all users will be able to use it in the coming weeks.
sometimes you just have to see it to believe it 👀 now you can capture the moment right when it happens with a Video Message. pic.twitter.com/QiDTRhRRJ6
— WhatsApp (@WhatsApp) July 27, 2023
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