2023-07-27 16:52:27
In a year particularly rich in news for the “lazy” of WhatsApp, today arrive instant video messages, or rather the equivalent with the videos of the famous voice messages; a function common to many messaging apps but which until now was missing from the most used app of all. You can send clips up to 60 seconds long: just press the same voicemail button to switch to video mode and hold to record. Likewise, you can swipe up to lock the function and save the video without having to hold it constantly. The videos sent will be played automatically by the recipient, but without audio: to activate it, just touch them. And like all WhatsApp messages, Quick Videos are protected with end-to-end encryption, for maximum privacy. The feature is rolling out for Android and iOS, but won’t be rolling out for the next few weeks, so don’t worry if you don’t have the ability to immediately impress your friends with instant video.
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