- Home
- Technology
- News
WhatsApp launches new feature for voice messages
One can preview voice messages before sending them.


Instant messaging platform WhatsApp Tuesday revealed that the users can now preview their voice messages before sending them.
“They’re not mistakes, they’re rehearsals,” Whatsapp shared on Twitter. “Now you can preview your voice messages before you hit send.”
Sharing a 27-second video clip providing details of the new feature, the instant messaging app said users can now “express themselves with voice messages they can preview.”
Meanwhile, WhatsApp on Monday announced that it would roll out the "Disappearing Messages" feature within the next week.
According to a status shared by the messaging company on Twitter, the feature will allow users to choose how long their messages stay around.
"With Disappearing Messages, you choose how long your messages stay around. Set to default on all new chats, choose the duration, and get more control of your conversations. Not every message needs to stick around forever. Rolling out over the next few weeks," WhatsApp wrote.
SOURCE: AGENCIES
Bob Weir, Grateful Dead co-founder and rhythm guitarist, dead at 78
- 9 hours ago

Preparing youth for digital economy: inside Pakistan’s wealth university
- 12 hours ago
Offseason guide for eliminated NFL teams: Key free agents, draft outlook and more
- an hour ago

Foreign remittances hit record high of $3.6bn in December
- 11 hours ago
Mainly cold, dry weather expected in most parts: Met Office
- 11 hours ago
Pakistan Navy ships visit Port Sultan Qaboos
- 11 hours ago
Jags top trolls with 'small-market' reference
- an hour ago
Bangladesh players act normal despite controversies, says Shanto
- 9 hours ago
Pakistan reiterates support for Somalia's sovereignty, integrity
- 7 hours ago
Iran warns Washington it will retaliate against any attack
- 11 hours ago
Islamabad: Cylinder blast in wedding house leaves eight dead, 11 hurt
- 11 hours ago
Barnwell makes his NFL award picks: Ranking candidates for MVP, Rookie of the Year, more
- an hour ago








