The end to stuttering: WhatsApp upgrading to voicemails

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Sending voicemails on WhatsApp? This good news is for you: the popular messaging app has launched a new update that brings a significant upgrade to sending and listening to voicemails. According to the company, an average of 7 billion voicemails are sent daily worldwide.

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The most significant innovation is that it will now be possible to listen to the voicemail you recorded – even before you sent it. This is a feature that will prevent a lot of embarrassment, carelessness and especially stuttering, and will make it easier for both the sender and the recipient of the message to be accurate in messages.

Additionally, users will be able to pause the recording of a voicemail and resume it afterwards. In this way, it will actually be possible to record messages in parts, which means that in the event of a disturbance – such as an incoming call or even just a loss of concentration – it will be possible to stop the recording from continuing at the same point whenever they want.

Other innovations that have already started appearing in some users include the activation of voicemails at 1.5 or 2x speeds, as well as listening to voicemails outside of the chats in which the messages were sent.

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