The splash screen bug has been fixed in a new update for WhatsApp with version ID 2.23.9.5.
The splash screen bug has been fixed in a new update for WhatsApp with version ID 2.23.9.5.
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USA: The app logo on the splash screen of WhatsApp's Android beta channel appeared distorted, according to users who had reported problems with it.

According to WABetaInfo, the business has since released an update with version ID 2.23.9.5 that fixes the splash screen bug. The stable channel for the iOS version of the Meta-owned app now has a new firmware, 23.7.83.

Numerous Android beta testers noted issues with the app logo appearing larger than usual. This issue seemed to start after installing update beta 2.23.9.2. Thankfully, the app fixed the problem, and the splash screen is back to normal.

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The emoji tab on the keyboard was redesigned in the Android beta 2.23.9.2 update because it lacked distinct sections.

The ability to create stickers, the option to view the common groups shared with a contact, and the capability for group admins to approve new members are among the features mentioned in the app's official changelog when discussing the most recent iOS update, version 23.7.83. It will only be possible for group administrators to manage group membership. Select "Group Settings>Approve new participants" to gain access to the feature.

Other users can join group conversations more easily with the help of group invite links.
Nevertheless, once the "Approve new participants" option is enabled, new members will only be permitted to join the group if the group admin approves their requests by reviewing the "Pending participants" section.Users can join the group without needing to enable the new option if it is disabled.

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WhatsApp recently added the "Keep in Chat" feature, which gives users the option to keep messages that are about to disappear.The choice of whether or not the recipient keeps the disappearing message rests with the message's sender.When the deadline for disappearing messages is reached, a message that the sender has chosen to "unkeep" will be automatically deleted.

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The app is also developing a number of additional features, such as "Channels," a feature akin to what Telegram offers. The "one-to-many" tool of WhatsApp's Channels feature will let you receive updates from the people and groups you choose to follow.

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