Meta-owned messaging platform WhatsApp widely launches the ‘Text detection’ feature on iOS which permits users to extract text right out of a picture. The organization is rolling out this whatsapps new feature to everyone after installing the latest new WhatsApp for iOS 23.5.77 update.
When users open a picture that includes text, they will notice a new button that permits them to copy text from the picture. For privacy causes, this feature is not consistent with the view once pictures.
Last month, it was said that the messaging platform was launching a sticker-maker tool on iOS, which permits users to transform photos into stickers. Earlier this week, WhatsApp was widely launching the ‘voice status updates’ feature on iOS, with which users can record a voice note and share it via Status.
The greatest recording time for a voice note is 30 sec, and users can also deliver voice notes from their chats to status or you can say in Whatsapp Story.
FAQs
Which is the latest WhatsApp version?
WhatsApp for Android 2.23.6.12.
Can WhatsApp be active on two phones?
The Linked Devices menu is in the 3-dot menu at the top-right of your major page. When this occurs the 2nd gadget should connect smoothly and you can now operate the same WhatsApp account on both smartphones.
Can I use WhatsApp without a SIM card on my phone?
Yes, a SIM card is not needed to utilize WhatsApp.
Can WhatsApp be tracked by someone?
No, you cannot track WhatsApp calls. End-to-end encryption of your WhatsApp calls stops them from being recorded.
Are WhatsApp video calls stored?
If you are using the built-in screen recording feature, your WhatsApp video call recording will be kept in Pictures if you’re using an iPhone and by default in Gallery for Android users. To access 3rd-party application recordings, open the application and you will discover the file listed there.
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