WhatsApp announces “Favorites” infrastructure

WhatsApp announces Favorites infrastructure


Continuing to be the leader in the field WhatsApp The “Favorites” infrastructure, which was previously leaked, was announced today.

WhatsApp is now available to provide quick access to the most important people and groups. “Favorites” introduced its filter. “Chats” as well as “Calls” Thanks to the step taken on the side, a slightly more useful infrastructure is being obtained. The infrastructure, which has been tested on some users for a while, is expected to be fully opened to everyone in the coming weeks. The company itself said the following about the new process: conveying: “Focusing on your favorites on WhatsApp is now much easier. Starting today, you can quickly find the most important people and groups at the top of your calls tab and as a filter for your chats. From your family group chat to your best friend, all your “favorites” will be the same across your chats and calls, so you can quickly call them from the calls tab too. To add to your “favorites”: From your chats screen, select the “favorites” filter and select your contacts or groups from there. From the calls tab, tap the “Add to favorites” button and select your contacts or groups. Alternatively, you can manage your “favorites” in the settings by going to Settings > Favorites > Add to Favorites and reorder the list at any time.

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There are other features coming to WhatsApp, such as WABetaInfo Found by “Google Translate” Thanks to its integration, users will be able to translate messages in a language they do not understand into another language of their choice directly within the application. In this infrastructure, the translation will take place directly on the device (For this, a language pack will need to be downloaded to the system.), meaning messages won’t go to Google’s serversIt is not known when the feature will be available to everyone, but it will initially only support certain languages. WhatsApp has previously made headlines by saying that it will transcribe voice messages on Android as well. First seen in iOS beta infrastructure that transcribes voice messages, It has recently started being tested in the beta version of the Android app.

The opportunity, which is still unknown when it will be available to everyone, requires the download of a 150 MB dataset and performs conversion directly on the device. It allows people to read what is said in voice messages. feature that allows users to see written information when they are not availablecurrently available in five different languages Supports and Turkish is not among them. In many cases or locations, voice messages cannot be listened to, a written alternative seems really nice.

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