WhatsApp Consecutive Voice Messages, Group Call Shortcut Features Now Available for Android Beta Users

WhatsApp has introduced a wide range of features in the last couple of months now. And it looks like the Facebook-owned messaging application is in no mood to stop just there. The messaging app has now rolled out two new features for the Android users called the Consecutive Voice Messages and Group Call Shortcut. As of now, both the apps are in their beta stage, but we expect them to roll out to all the users very soon. As the names suggest, the first feature which is called the Consecutive Voice Messages basically lets WhatsApp play audio files one after the other without having the user click them manually.

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On the other hand, the Group Call Shortcut feature creates a shortcut button for users to make group calls. As said, both of these features are now available for the beta testers and are being tested by them before the final, or the official version kicks out for all the Android users. It is worth noting that both these features had earlier rolled out to WhatsApp beta for iOS.

WhatsApp Consecutive Voice Messages

WhatsApp has been trying out a bunch of new features over the past year, and now, it is said to be rolling out updates to its Android beta app that brings the code of two key new features called Consecutive Voice Messages and Group Call Shortcut. The first of the new functionalities enables WhatsApp to play multiple audio messages consecutively, while the other provides a shortcut button for users to make group calls. Both the new features are not available for WhatsApp for Android beta testers as of now and will be remotely enabled in the future.

Going by the report, the Consecutive Voice Messages and Group Call Shortcut features are currently available to Android users with According to a report, the code of features have arrived for Android users with beta versions 2.18.362 and 2.18.363. , respectively. Notably, the same features had previously rolled out to WhatsApp beta for iOS.