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WhatsApp introduces 60-second video messages in chats
The new feature enables users to send one-minute video messages.


California: WhatsApp, the popular messaging platform, has unveiled a new feature that allows users to send 60-second video messages within chats.
With millions of people sending voice messages daily, this innovative addition takes communication to the next level.
The new video messaging feature works seamlessly within the chat interface.
If someone sends a 60-second video, it appears in the chat as a mute video, but the moment you tap on it, the audio starts playing.
The process mimics traditional voice recordings, making them easy and intuitive for users.
In their official blog post, WhatsApp released details and a representative image of the feature.
The post also provided step-by-step instructions on how to post video clips in chats.
Users simply need to hold the microphone icon, switch their phones to video mode, and begin recording.
This eliminates the need for hands-on recording, allowing for convenient hands-free video messaging.
The new feature is set to roll out to users worldwide in the coming days, catering to the ever-evolving communication needs of WhatsApp's vast user base.

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