JAKARTA Since last February, WhatsApp has been working on a feature that can turn voice messages into text. Initially, this transcript feature was created for iOS devices, but now the feature code is visible on Android. Voice transactions are a very useful feature for users who are unable to listen to audio, especially for deaf people. This feature will display voice message content in text form. This feature was first discovered by TheSpAndroid. The code for this transcript is seen in the latest Beta WhatsApp release, which is a version v2.24.7.7. This code clearly outlines support for voice transcripts on Android devices. The code for this new feature explains that WhatsApp users must download an additional 150MB data to use the feature. If the device's capacity is not sufficient, this feature will not be usable.

String data from this voice transcript feature shows an inscription that reads, "WhatsApp uses the voice recognition of your device to provide end-to-end encrypted transcripts. Learn more."Other datastrings also show the words Enable Transcript. Apparently, this feature is not enabled by the WhatsApp system so users must activate the feature independently. It is not yet known when this feature will be launched and how the feature looks. However, seeing the feature code has been added on iOS and Android, voice transcripts may be released in the near future.


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