WhatsApp update: New icons, advanced search and more features coming your way

WhatsApp has came again to surprise its users. This the App will have a huge update with almost everything. This update might be more user friendly, reports say.

Some of the upcoming updates will be in beta versions. This means not all users will be able to access these feature before they are launched for all. Previously the App had came up with updates in iOS, KaiOS and on WhatsApp Web.

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WhatsApp comes with New Features!!!

The new update will include features like:

Advance Search: In this update searching for chats will be quite easier. This feature was released in the iOS devices earlier. But its now time for the Android users to get a feel in the beta version. This feature will now let you search specifically for a GIF, a chat or a image. Once this feature rolls out globally, everyone will be able to search for any particular chat easily and faster.

Rooms: This feature was also released in iOS earlier. This feature will also be seen in beta version for the Android users. This feature is an answers to all the video conferencing apps according to reports. The feature lets you video call with friends on Facebook with up to 50 participants. This feature will now let you share your screen, a photo from gallery, a video and much more.

Animated stickers: This feature is an Android specific. This feature is already tested in the iOS. As the name suggests, these stickers are animated. This will make chatting more fun on WhatsApp.

QR Code: This feature is also Android specific. The feature is already available in the iOS devices. This will help the users to get a QR code for themselves which can be used to share instead of phone number. You simply have to scan a QR code to add a new contact instead of going through the hassle of typing out the numbers.

The date of the date is not yet disclosed.

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