WhatsApp introduces a new feature to simplify lives: no more annoying voice messages

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WhatsApp is rolling out a new feature that will be greatly appreciated by many users.

The messaging application WhatsApp is introducing a valuable update related to voice messages. Users will now be able to understand the content of voice messages even when they cannot listen to them, reports webetainfo.com.

Developers are planning to include a transcription feature in the new update, which will convert the content of voice messages into written text. While the exact release date of this new feature is still unknown, the portal suggests it will be available soon.

WhatsApp is working on a ‘voice note transcription’ feature that will be available in a future update,” the developers announced. They reassure users that these voice message transcriptions will also be encrypted, maintaining the privacy and security standards WhatsApp is known for.

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