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Users may view YouTube videos via WhatsApp, and the movie will continue to play even if they leave the chat and go to another one.
WhatsApp allows users to send audio messages, however, the issue is that users must listen to the voice message in the conversation, and if they try to go to another chat, the voice message will stop and they will have to start over. However, this has changed as a result of a recent upgrade.
According to 9To5Mac, the Meta-owned company has released an upgrade that allows users to continue listening to voice messages even if they go to another conversation. Users may view YouTube videos via WhatsApp, and the movie will continue to play even if they leave the chat and go to another one.
This functionality was first seen in an earlier test, but it appears to be going out to users today. This is one of a series of updates to WhatsApp's app and voice messaging. Other improvements include the option to pause and play voice messages, whereas previously, users had to restart from the beginning if they paused the message.
Also, other changes include the opportunity to examine your voice messages before sending them, just in case you say anything wrong or realize it's not the message you want to deliver. A new adjustment was incorporated in version 22.2.75, thanks to iOS 15.
Whenever a user receives a WhatsApp notification, the app now displays the profile photo of the person who sent the message on the iPhone's Lock Screen in the same way as Twitter and Slack do.