HE What’s up for beta Android It gained six new emojis in its latest update, was made available this Thursday (7) to users registered in the Play Store testing program. The new features are part of the Unicode 15.1 package released at the end of last year.
New options to be added to conversations on WhatsApp include: the head turns left and right, the head swings up and down and the portobello mushroom. A. chain breaking, lemon slice and phoenix complete the group.
As highlighted by WABetaInfoThe beta version of the meta messaging app already supported these figures Unicode 15.1 since previous updates. However, they have not yet been added to conversations in the service.
Now testers can use them in their interactions in messaging by tapping the emoji icon on the keyboard and selecting the desired option. The package is part of WhatsApp Beta for Android 2.24.6.7, which is available to the entire user base of the Google Play Beta program.
When will the new WhatsApp emojis be available to everyone?
In that case, The new emoji options for WhatsApp are only available to those using the trial version of the messaging app., as described previously. It should be made public in the future, but there is no date yet for that to happen.
It is useful to remember this The same set of six new emojis recently arrived on devices AppleWith the release of iOS 17.4. In this way, anyone who has an iPhone compatible with the latest version of the operating system can use numbers directly on the keyboard.
Soon the popular messaging app will also gain the function of marking contacts as favorites. A special section has been allocated to facilitate access to chat with these people.. This feature recently appeared in the beta version of Android, indicating that it is close to being rolled out.
Source: Tec Mundo

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