WhatsApp has released a new beta update for iOS, bringing the version up to 23.11.76. This update includes a new calling button and context menu, as well as a few bug fixes.
The new calling button is now available in group chats. When you tap on the button, you will be presented with a context menu that allows you to choose whether to make an audio or video call. This is a change from previous versions, where you would have to open a separate menu to make a call.
The context menu also includes a new option to add the call link to your calendar. This is a handy way to make sure you don’t forget about a scheduled call. In addition to the new calling features, this update also includes a few bug fixes. These fixes address issues with sending media messages to Android users, as well as an issue with the disappearing messages feature.
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If you are a WhatsApp beta tester, you can download the latest update from the TestFlight app. If you are not a beta tester, you can expect to see this update roll out to the public in the near future.
Here are some of the key features of this update:
- New calling button and context menu
- Option to add call link to the calendar
- Bug fixes for sending media messages to Android users and disappearing messages feature