In the coming weeks, four new tools will be announced that will be available on both iOS and Android devices. We also tell you which phone models will no longer have access to the application.
In the coming weeks, four new tools will be announced that will be available on both iOS and Android devices.
The popular messaging application WhatsApp continues to improve its services. On this occasion, he announced that in the coming weeks he will launch four new tools to enrich your users’ experienceboth on iOS and Android devices.
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The next WhatsApp news
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Filters for camera and video calls: Users will be able to access a variety of visual filters when sending photos or videos, adding personalization options to their messages and video calls.


Surveys in the states: WhatsApp will allow private mentions in statuses, a function that, according to the specialized site WABetaInfo, will initially be available to beta version users.
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Users will be able to personalize their messages and video calls.
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Writing and recording indicators: The application will add an indicator bubble that shows when someone is writing a message or recording audio, which will allow more fluid communication.
“Anti-spam” function: WhatsApp will develop an option to block messages from unknown accounts, with the aim of offering an alternative to the spam filtering function.
Devices that will lose access to WhatsApp in November
From November 1, WhatsApp will no longer be available on certain phone models that will no longer meet the minimum requirements of the application. Below is the list of devices:
Samsung:
- Galaxy S3
- Galaxy Note II
- Galaxy Ace 3
- Galaxy S4 Mini
Apple:
LG:
- Optimus G
- Nexus 4
- G2 Mini
- L90
Huawei:
Motorola:
- Moto G1 (first generation)
- Droid Razr HD
- Moto E (first generation)
Other models:
- Nokia Lumia 920
- Nokia Lumia 1020
- ZTE ZMAX
- ZTE Grand X
- Sony Xperia Z, SP, T, and V
- HTC One X, One X+, Desire 500 and Desire 601
These new functions and the withdrawal of support for some devices demonstrate WhatsApp’s continuous effort to improve and optimize the user experience in an increasingly secure environment adapted to new digital demands.
Source: Ambito

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