The not too secret habit, at least for some, is listen to the audio messages of WhatsApp after sending. In a vicious circle halfway between paranoia and comedy. Perhaps discovering that you have not said what you really meant or that the recording is unlistenable due to the wind or the classic finger on the microphone. The Menlo Park chat now comes to our aid: it will allow you to listen to the preview of the audio message just recorded before sending it.
The novelty had been spotted by the usual leakers of WABetaInfo last July and now it has arrived. It works on iOS app, therefore iPhone, Android, Web and desktop: basically, after pressing the stop at the end of recording of a voice message, just touch play to listen to it again, choose the usual basket to delete it or the send arrow if we are satisfied and want to send it. You can too freely scroll back and forth in the track of the audio file, if perhaps the doubt about your own performance is at the end of the recording.
Around the corner there are several other audio messaging features. Last September, for example, WhatsApp confirmed that it was working on a version of the voice transcription which should soon allow us to read an audio message rather than being condemned to listen to it, albeit perhaps – since the beginning of the year – at an increased speed of 50 or 100%. Then, the next month, always WABetaInfo discovered traces of a “general voice player for messages“. What does it mean? A feature that should allow you to listen to delivered audio messages as we wander about other conversations within the most used chat in the world.
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