WhatsApp New Feature, Voice Note Transcribe: WhatsApp is working on a new and important feature for its users, which will allow users to transcribe their voice messages on the device itself. This new feature was first seen in WhatsApp's iPhone beta update, but there are many indications that this feature can also come in the Android version. This new feature can be especially useful in situations where it is difficult to play voice recordings.
According to a report by WhatsApp leaks website WABetainfo, users will have to download 150MB of new app data to transcribe their voice notes. It is being told that this new feature is based on advanced speech recognition technology, which will work on the user's device itself and will maintain end-to-end encryption during this time. After downloading additional data, users will be able to read their voice messages using this new feature.
Another report by WABetainfo, which is based on WhatsApp Beta for Android version 2.24.13.8, suggests that the messaging app is working to improve this feature even more. In this, users will get the option to choose the language for voice transcripts. According to the report, five languages are available for now: Hindi, English, Russian, Portuguese (Brazil) and Spanish. After selecting the language, users will be prompted to download additional data packages to do the transcription process.
Let us tell you that recently WhatsApp has also announced a new update, which claims to improve the quality of audio and video calls even in low or poor network areas. The platform has recently launched the MLow codec, which increases the reliability of calls, especially improving noise and echo cancellation in calls made on mobile phones.
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