Sharing a message or image from WhatsApp to another application will soon no longer be so complicated! The application will integrate options to directly transfer content to Instagram, Facebook and others.
Over the past few months, WhatsApp has continued to evolve with a host of new features of varying degrees, to the delight of its approximately two billion users. Thus, instant messaging now allows you to transcribe voice messages into text, create drafts for messages, and even create and manage discussion lists. Meta doesn’t stop there and is working on many updates to come. HAS In this regard, the specialized site WABetaInfo discovered, in the beta version 2.24.25.20 of the application on Android, a highly anticipated function, allowing you to share content directly on other applications, either with Instagram, Facebook, or even Snapchat. This promises to be more practical and more user-friendly!
WhatsApp: a new direct sharing bar
So far, WhatsApp allows you to transfer messages and other content between different conversations, as well as share them on channels, the famous broadcast channels that allow organizations and celebrities to communicate directly with their subscribers. On the other hand, when you want to share them through other applications, you have to do what you can. Generally, we are reduced to taking a screenshot or uploading a photo or video and then sending them to the other platform. In short, it’s far from practical, it takes up storage space on the device, and it’s time-consuming.
But that will soon be ancient history! Meta is currently working on a way to make it easier to share content with other applications. This takes the form of a horizontal bar located at the bottom of the screen, with five icons, which appears when you want to share something. The first three icons allow you to share on Instagram, Faceboob and X (ex Twitter), the fourth allows you to copy the link, and the fifth allows you to access more options. Very practical for publishing Stories! This function is still under development, it should be deployed in the coming weeks. So be patient!