WhatsApp: SURPRISE Changes made SECRETLY on Phones

WhatsApp has new surprising changes made in secret for iPhone and Android phones around the world, here's what has been changed for us.

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WhatsApp surprises everyone again with a series of changes made in secret for the application available on more than 2 billion phones worldwide, and there is something that is very important for some. The first important change that WhatsApp makes is actually a solution to a problem that appeared a few months ago, and that has annoyed a lot of people until now, but it has already been secretly fixed.

WhatsApp had reported some time ago a very serious problem based on the fact that preview images for links to YouTube did not appear in user conversations. Those at WhatsApp have for some time implemented a function that displays an image that shows us what we are going to see in a video clip that a friend recommends to us in a conversation, but this function was broken for several months , until recently, when it was also solved in the beta version for iOS.

WhatsApp: SURPRISE Changes made SECRETLY on Phones

WhatsApp also has another change made, this one related to the video and voice calls made by its users, this being one of the most used functions during the Coronavirus pandemic. It seems that for accepting/rejecting video/voice calls, and for ending a call, those at WhatsApp have implemented new tones, these being integrated for now only in the beta version of the application for Android, but they will also be offered officially.

WhatsApp as I've been telling you for some time now, it secretly makes changes to beta versions of its apps before releasing them publicly for all of us, but only after they prove to be 100% ready. It is not known when the WhatsApp company will consider that these changes are 100% ready to be offered, so we can wait as long as we can until they are ready, so we have to continue to be patient, unfortunately.

WhatsApp they are also working on other very important changes for the phones of users all over the world, but unfortunately we don't really know anything about those either at the moment.