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WhatsApp is working on a split view feature for its tablet version to allow users to view chat lists and chat windows simultaneously even within calls and status tabs.
WhatsApp beta for Android version 2.25.3.7 allows viewing self-destructing images, videos, and voice messages on linked ...
A recent WhatsApp beta build for Android lets some users check view-once media on linked devices. Before this change, users were limited to viewing expiring attachments on their primary phones.
Now, WhatsApp is improving support for Android tablets. As noted by WABetaInfo , the latest Android beta for WhatsApp adds support for a split-view interface for Android tablets.
The WhatsApp Android beta app is adding a split-view feature. The feature improves large-screen optimization on Android tablets. Users can now simultaneously view and use two different sections of ...
Typically, when you share a video or image using View Once, the recipient can open it only from the WhatsApp Android or iOS app. They can't save, forward, or take screenshots of it, either.
WhatsApp says that View Once voice messages are rolling out globally over the coming days so you should find they are available on your iPhone or Android device soon. Article continues below ...
Last year, WhatsApp released a new privacy feature called “View Once” that allowed users to send photos and videos that would auto-delete after the recipient received them. Not to be confused ...
As spotted by WABetaInfo, users on WhatsApp beta for Android version 2.25.3.7 can finally view self-destructing images, videos, and voice messages on their linked devices.
WhatsApp has started to test the split view for Android tablets, and the feature might come to these devices in the coming months. The feature is spotted in the WhatsApp beta version 2.23.5.9 for ...
Typically, when you share a video or image using View Once, the recipient can open it only from the WhatsApp Android or iOS app. They can't save, forward, or take screenshots of it, either.