
Whatsapp new update: A big and work news has come out for WhatsApp users. Now the way to change the profile picture (DP) is going to change. WhatsApp is preparing to launch such a feature soon, so that users will be able to import their Instagram or Facebook profile photo directly on WhatsApp.
According to WABetaInfo’s report, this new feature has been seen in Whatsapp Beta for Android version 2.25.21.23. Some beta users have started getting updates. It is believed that this facility will be rolled out for more users in the coming weeks.
How did DP install DP till now?
At the moment, to put a profile photo on WhatsApp, users had to choose a photo from their gallery, or click the photo with the camera. Some people also use avatar or AI generated image. But to bring photos from Facebook or Instagram, he had to download first, which was a tedious process.
How will the new sink feature help?
Through this new feature of WhatsApp, when the user goes to Edit option to change the profile picture, they will get the option to import from Instagram and Facebook. In one click, the same photo can be applied directly on WhatsApp.
What to do for this?
To take advantage of this facility, users have to link their WhatsApp account to Meta’s Accounts Center. META has already given the facility to link WhatsApp to the accounts center earlier this year.
META has already given many integration features
Meta is continuously working on connecting its platforms Facebook, Instagram and Whatsapp. Users can now share Instagram Story directly on WhatsApp status. At the same time, the option of adding WhatsApp button in Instagram profile for business accounts has also come.
It is easy to keep DP the same DP
This new feature will prove to be very beneficial for those users who prefer to keep the same profile picture on all three meta platforms. This will not only save time, but the quality of the photo will also remain better.
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