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WhatsApp Introduces Option to Check Drafts Without Opening Chat

WhatsApp Introduces Option to Check Drafts Without Opening Chat

WhatsApp Introduces Option to Check Drafts Without Opening Chat

WhatsApp Introduces New Themes for Android Users

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WhatsApp has introduced a new feature for Apple users that allows them to easily revisit unfinished messages directly from the chat list. This feature, rolled out in the coming weeks, flags partially written messages with a “Draft” label, enabling users to identify incomplete texts at a glance.

The update aims to help users manage interrupted conversations more effectively, reducing the chances of messages going unsent. With the “Draft” label visible next to the chat list, users no longer have to manually check each conversation for unfinished texts, a process that often leads to overlooked messages. Instead, the new indicator streamlines the process of tracking incomplete conversations.

This update, noted in WhatsApp’s official App Store change log, is designed to improve user organization and ensure important messages are less likely to be forgotten amidst busy routines.

In related news, Meta has announced an upcoming feature for WhatsApp users that will allow them to customize the voice of Meta AI, adding a more personalized and engaging experience. This feature, expected to roll out in a future update, will enable users to select from 10 different voices for Meta AI, catering to different preferences, accents, and speech patterns. It’s also designed to enhance accessibility for users with hearing difficulties by offering voices that may be easier to understand.

This upcoming update is a significant step toward making AI interactions more personalized while improving the inclusivity and accessibility of the app. Users can look forward to this exciting new feature in an upcoming WhatsApp version.

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