
WhatsApp New Features: The Instant messaging app WhatsApp brings new updates for its users every day. Recently, the company shared new updates regarding the Status Update. Now users will be able to share 90-second-long videos on Status, along with this, there will also be an option to put music on the status. Let us know how you can put music on the status.
Put Music on WhatsApp Status
Now you can put music on WhatsApp Status like Instagram. Now you can select and upload any song according to your mood. Whenever you upload a story or photo, you will see the option of Music along with text, stickers at the top. From here, you can put in any desired music.
Will be able to share 90-second-long videos
Earlier, users were able to share only 30-second-long videos on WhatsApp. If there was a long video, then it could also be cut into 30-30 segments and put. But now, even if the video is 90 seconds long, it will still be uploaded.
You can summarize chats, messages.
Now you can summarize the messages received on WhatsApp groups, chats, channels. Suppose someone has sent you a message in long format on WhatsApp, you can easily summarize it through Meta AI.
Topics can be shared
Now you can share any topic on WhatsApp status. That means WhatsApp users can start any topic on status. In this, all the users in their contacts can respond to it. Currently, this feature is available only on Instagram.
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