WhatsApp is giving new facility in the New Year, know
WhatsApp is giving new facility in the New Year, know
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The year 2021 proved bad for WhatsApp and its owner company Facebook this year. The company continued to be in controversy. The company's opposition to the new policy of WhatsApp had started around the world. This year, Facebook changed its name to META. WhatsApp is constantly working on plans to launch new updates and features to keep your customers connected.

Over the years, the company is going to add some more features to WhatsApp. The company is engaged in testing animated heart emoji slated for the app.  It is being reported that it is going to happen to both Android and iOS consumers. These emojis have already been launched for web WhatsApp.

Work on Heart Emoji continues: According to WABetaInfo that tracks the WhatsApp feature, developers have started working on animation heart emojis for the app. Right now only red-colored emojis are available on all platforms. After the new update, the consumer is going to get many heart emojis with different colors. So that they can react with a colorful heart.

Connect 4 devices to one account: Multiple Device Support: Recently WhatsApp has come up with a multi-device feature for the consumer. With this feature, consumers will be able to connect to 4 devices from one account simultaneously. This feature can be used even if computers, laptops, and smartphones do not have internet connectivity.

Missed Group Calls Feature: This feature is going to allow users to join missed group calls. Since then, the entire group call does not need to be resumed to add participants. People who want to join a pre-running call can join the call by visiting their WhatsApp call log. For this, the call details screen has to be opened and then tapped 'Join' to connect.

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