
According to some hints on the web, in addition to dark mode, users might soon be able to see the filenames for their voice notes as well, allowing for easier organization. Image courtesy of WABetainfoĭark mode for WhatsApp isn’t available yet, but we expect it to be released fairly soon. This will be most beneficial for people whose smartphones have AMOLED or OLED displays as it will help improve battery life – not to mention it makes the app a lot easier to use at night. In addition, the app is also working on a dark mode for Android. We’re glad to see everyone getting the same privacy protections. In an earlier update, WhatsApp added the ability to secure the app with FaceID and TouchID on iOS, but Android users needed a third-party app to gain access to the security feature. In January 2020, WhatsApp registered over 5 billion installs on Google Play Store making it only the second non-Google app to achieve this milestone.įor more information or downloading the app, visit their official website or download the app from the App Store or Google Play on any device.Is WhatsApp finally going to give Android users a dark mode? What else is in store with the WhatsApp Beta 2.19.83 update?įirst, there are hints that it will allow users to protect their accounts with a fingerprint sensor. The users of WhatsApp get to explore a lot of features like: group chats with their contacts so they can easily stay in touch with their friends or family they can also send and receive WhatsApp messages right from their computer's browser they’re always logged in so they don't miss messages their address book is used to quickly and easily connect them with their contacts who have WhatsApp share their location, exchange contacts, set custom wallpapers and notification sounds, broadcast messages to multiple contacts at once. The app has become the primary means of electronic communication in multiple countries and locations, including Latin America, the Indian subcontinent, and large parts of Europe and Africa and has over 2 billion users worldwide as of February 2020. The service requires users to provide a standard cellular mobile number for registering with the service. WhatsApp is an American text and voice messaging app that allows for messages and calls on both desktop and mobile devices. It is now owned by Facebook and it is headquartered in Mountain View, California, United States.

WhatsApp was launched in January 2009 by Jan Koum and Brian Acton.
