Do you use WhatsApp on your PC? There is news coming soon for desktop apps

Now that it is possible to use WhatsApp on your PC without your smartphone connected and on multiple devices, you need to provide the apps with new features.

The goal seems to be to make the chat service as universal and comprehensive on computers as it is on smartphones.

The news related to WhatsApp made the users happy. Despite the issues with privacy issues, the truth is that this is a service that increasingly caters to online communication needs.

The smartphone version is still at the heart of this service, however, consumer demands have made the web and desktop versions more complete.

One of the best news is that the service can recently be used on four devices simultaneously in addition to a smartphone. In addition, it is worth noting that it is no longer necessary to turn on the smartphone for conversations.

If you want to know how we explain it in the article below:

WhatsApp for PC will get more news soon

Windows and macOS apps may soon receive a major update with several new features that reveal that the brand wants to make the service more global.

An Italian website, Aggiornamenti Lumia, has revealed through images some of the novelties that are about to arrive.

Drawing mode now stands out, with an area that allows you to write or draw something to send, without relying on third-party software to do so, and is very useful for touch screens.

WhatsApp UWP (Universal Windows Platform, which allows the application to be used also on Xbox) will be developed according to Windows 11, with semi-transparent panels. It will work even when it’s closed, with notifications sent normally.

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Settings will also be optimized and grouped into 6 categories: General, Account, Chats, Notifications, Storage and Help.

These new interface features are related to Windows, however, WABetaInfo has already indicated that the macOS app will also be updated, but no other associated information or images have been shared.

Frank Mccarthy

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