WhatsApp Voice Messages Finally Gets This Essential Option on Android

After a year of Apple, WhatsApp has finally added the feature of copying messages to WhatsApp: a real plus for all users of the application.

Have you ever received a voicemail and couldn't listen to it because there were people around you? Maybe you said to yourself afterwards: ” But why does he always send me singing??? “Well, this situation shouldn't be a problem, because WhatsApp finally adds copy.

Transcribe voice messages on WhatsApp

As shown WABetainfo On its blog, Meta Messaging is said to be testing the functionality (in the Android version) with some beta testers.

The principle is simple, You download the message and the app allows you to copy it. (i.e. converting audio to text). This means that WhatsApp consumes slightly more data than just reading the message…

A small weakness at the moment. French is not yet one of the available languages. To be clear: There are only English, Portuguese (Brazil), Spanish, Russian, and Hindi. But there is no doubt that WhatsApp will complete its list of languages ​​​​right before the final release of the feature

Screenshot of copying messages on WhatsApp
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WhatsApp: An app that has finally been improved at crucial points

Over the past two weeks, WhatsApp has made rapid progress in the core areas of any good messaging app.

In fact, I've (finally) thought about adding a numeric keypad to it. Allows you to call or message someone without having to register. Previously and will soon be able to translate calls directly to talk to a foreign interlocutor who does not share the same language as you.

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Woman using WhatsApp on her smartphoneWoman using WhatsApp on her smartphone

If the last option seems more innovative, the first two (voice transcription and numeric keypad) were. Basic features of WhatsApp It took some time to add. Which can (slightly) slow down its usage.

Stan Shaw

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