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WhatsApp to Roll Out Full Sticker Pack Sharing Feature Soon

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WhatsApp is set to enhance its user experience by introducing a feature that allows users to save and share entire sticker packs, simplifying the process of acquiring stickers. This update, spotted in beta versions for both Android and iOS, is expected to roll out globally in the near future.

The new feature will enable users to download entire sticker packs instead of saving individual stickers from chats or groups. Users will also have the option to select specific stickers from a pack to save if they don’t want the entire bundle.

WhatsApp recently hinted at the upcoming update on X (formerly Twitter), noting that the feature is not yet widely available and is currently inaccessible in Pakistan.

In addition to sticker pack sharing, WhatsApp is also working on a significant update that will convert voice messages into text using local transcription technology. While this feature has been previewed in various beta versions, its official release has now been confirmed.

These updates aim to provide a more seamless and versatile communication experience for WhatsApp users across the globe.

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