
WhatsApp introduced new feature for crores of users.
WhatsApp is currently the largest instant messaging platform in the world of technology. About 3.5 billion people use it worldwide. This is the reason why the company keeps bringing new features from time to time to give a new experience to its users. Now WhatsApp has started working on a special feature for status lovers.
Many exciting features have been released by WhatsApp in the last one year. WhatsApp had recently removed the restriction on the limit of online payment users. Along with this, the company has also introduced a new feature a few days ago through which users will be able to identify real and fake photos on the platform. In this series, the company has started providing a new feature.
The fun of those who put status in WhatsApp
If you are fond of posting status in WhatsApp, then now you are going to get a new experience in the status section. Now you can also share music on WhatsApp status. For this feature, WhatsApp has given a new music button in its drawing editor. By tapping on this button you will be able to easily select your favorite song.
WhatsApp has currently rolled out this feature for its beta users. Meaning, it is currently in the testing phase but its testing is expected to be completed soon. With this new feature, you will now be able to select songs according to your photos and videos. Let us tell you that this feature is exactly the same feature as the musical catalog found in Instagram. Now you will be able to set music from musical library while setting status in WhatsApp also.
You will also be shown trending tracks of music that you can use in your status. After selecting the song, you will also be given the option to select that part of the song which you want to put in the status. If you are adding music to your photo status on WhatsApp, you will be able to add a clip of up to 15 seconds, although there will be no such restrictions for videos.
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