WhatsApp has introduced a
new feature for iphone users that makes communicating after a missed call faster and easier. Here’s everything you need to know.
1. Quick Voice Message from Call Screen 🎙️
· iOS users can now
leave a voice message directly from the call screen if a call is missed.· No need to
open the chat separately to record and send a voice note.· Saves time and makes
communication more seamless.
2. How It Works ⚡
1. Receive a
missed call notification on WhatsApp.2. On the call screen, tap the
new microphone icon.3. Record your
quick voice message.4. The message is sent
immediately to the contact.
3. Benefits of This Feature 🌟
·
Saves time by reducing steps to send a voice note.·
Reduces miscommunication by allowing immediate response.· Keeps
all missed call interactions organized in the same interdata-face.
4. Availability 📱
· Currently
rolling out for iOS devices.· Expected to be available
for all users in the coming weeks.· Android users may get a similar feature in future updates.
5. Tips to Make the Most of It ✅
· Ensure
WhatsApp is updated to the latest iOS version.· Keep your
microphone permissions enabled for smooth voice message recording.· Use this feature for
quick follow-ups, especially in professional or urgent conversations.
✅ Bottom Line:
The
Quick Voice Message feature on whatsapp iOS simplifies communication after missed calls, making it
easier, faster, and more efficient to stay connected with friends, family, or colleagues.
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