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JAKARTA - WhatsApp's voice message feature will finally experience improvements, including the ability to listen to messages while doing other things and play messages at a speed of 1.5 or 2 times.

A series of improvements to the new sound feature are designed to help users get the most out of their audio interactions.

WhatsApp now allows users to pause and resume recordings, so they don't have to leave multiple pauses thinking about what to say next or repeating a recording.

Users can also listen to messages before sending them to make sure their voices don't get cut off or include anything unwanted.

In addition, normally only using a line to indicate the playback rate of the voice message, WhatsApp will now use the sound waveform of the actual message.

Citing Social Media Today, Thursday, March 31, plus, WhatsApp will be able to remember where a user paused playback and let them replay from that point again, so users don't have to re-listen to the entire message.

This upgrade is likely to be widely used, WhatsApp says that users send an average of 7 billion voice chats a day. A huge number, it demonstrates audio as a connecting tool in a variety of ways.

As a reminder, some similar features are also already available in other apps like Telegram, which allows users to listen to messages outside of chats for a while, it would have been nice to see the WhatsApp version get similar capabilities.


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