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Jayapal Reddy / Sep 16, 2018

WhatsApp Will Bring ‘Swipe to Reply’ Feature To Android P : Dark Mode Can Also Arrive Soon

WhatsApp new features will come soon for android devices

WhatsApp worked hard to counter the false message situation on its platform that led to several woes in India. Although it is busy with the transitions needed to stop this, it has failed to display many other features for its users. It was early August that we received a beta update for Android which was the induction of image mode in the image.

Now, it seems that WhatsApp for Android will finally have a Dark Mode, one of the most demand features by users of Whatsapp in the World. And according to WaBetaInfo, references to this mode have appeared in the application code, so sooner or later we can enjoy it on our device.

The feature is still under development and there are no captures of its operation, so it is not known what it will be like. If the tones will be changed to gray or if it will be “OLED friendly” with the use of completely black backgrounds, with energy savings greater in OLED screens.

Another new feature that is working within WhatsApp for Android is the ability to slide a message to respond, a feature which is already a long time ago in iOS devices, and finally seems to also come to Android devices.

We will still have to wait to enjoy these two new features, which as we have already mentioned are in development, and knowing the time it takes to introduce the sticker, we could still take a long time to see it in situ on our Android devices.

Tagged With: Android P, WhatsApp, whatsapp features

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