WhatsApp has become a part of our daily lives in such a way that if it stops working for a while, we don't know what to do. Be it a message or a call, most people are communicating with the help of WhatsApp these days. If you don't have time to call and it takes time to write a message, then you also get the option of voice chat. Anything can be said instantly through this, and it reaches the receiver in the form of a message. However, some people are facing a problem with the app.
WABetaInfo has told in a post released on X that some users are facing problems after installing WhatsApp Beta Android 2.24.19.35 update. This problem is coming with voice notes, on which the app is crashing.
Apart from this, it has also been told in the post that this problem is also coming when replying to someone's status update. WB has said that there is no solution for this at the moment, and users will have to wait until the company releases a bug-fix update solution.
Earlier it was known that some users in the app are also facing problems with locked chat and filters. However, WhatsApp released a bug fix for this and then this problem was fixed.
This feature has just arrived.
WhatsApp has introduced a special feature related to status updates for beta users for its Android 2.24.17.21 update. In the new update, users have got the like reaction feature for status updates. With the help of this feature, users will be able to connect with other users in a new way, because they will be given a heart emoji for the reaction.
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