WhatsApp has announced that it will provide a set of upgrades for iOS and Android users that make it easier to share memories through this app and also help you find groups with strange names more easily.
By starting the first change (announced in the WhatsApp blog post), you will soon be able to share live photos (Live Photos in iOS) and Moving Photos (Motion Photos on Android) via WhatsApp. These alternative images display your photo as if it is alive, a little like a gif or short video that can capture a mome better than a fixed photo or a quick clip.
If you are an Android user, you will have access to the scanning capability of scanning, so that you can send, cut and store the documes directly from the WhatsApp scan. This feature will be very useful for official chats, as you no longer need to use a separate app to prepare the docume.
IOS users don’t have to worry, as iPhone owners will also have the ability to scan documes via WhatsApp. Just eer a chat, hit the “+” icon, select Docume and then tap Scan Docume.

We all had this experience. The feed is filled with joke names and strange titles as far as it is really impossible to pursue what each group is related to.
Fortunately, WhatsApp has added a new search tool; Now if you search for the names of the people you know are in the chat, the app will show your common groups. After finding the chat group you wa, you can enjoy some new artificial ielligence capabilities provided by Meta AI. You can also use chats to build your personalized chat themes as part of the Chat Theme feature.
Also, when video coact with people or in group coact, you can ask artificial ielligence to have a unique background where you already like, and where you will produce a completely new place. You can also use these backgrounds in photos and videos available from the WhatsApp app.
This may not be the most revolutionary update, but it definitely looks fun, so go to the Google Play Store right now to make sure you have the latest WhatsApp version.
Meta has not yet announced the exact timing of all of these capabilities (including support for live and moving photos), but reporters have requested it.




