WhatsApp will allow you to listen to the audios before sending them: this is how it is done

"They are not mistakes, they are trials," says the application in an advertising spot posted on its instagram

Sending voice memos through WhatsApp has become popular but, until now, it had a drawback. Users could not listen to the audios they recorded before sending them, which could generate uncomfortable situations if the sender's finger slipped prematurely. Nor could they confirm that their message was understood but that has changed.

The application has incorporated a novelty and now it will be possible to listen to the audios before sending them through a new functionality recently presented. "They are not mistakes, they are essays," says Meta in an advertising spot posted on the app's official Instagram.

"Now you can preview your voice communications before pressing send," he details. The new tool is easy to use. To be able to listen to an audio before sending it to a contact or group on the instant messaging platform, you only have to record the audio in hands-free mode and, before clicking on the send icon, you must click on the icon that allows stop recording that is shaped like a square.

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Later, the user will have access to the voice message that he intends to send. By selecting the play icon, the audio will be played. If you only want to listen to a specific part of the audio, the user can select it.

The application has incorporated a novelty and now it will be possible to listen to the audios before sending them through a new functionality recently presented. "They are not mistakes, they are essays," says Meta in an advertising spot posted on the app's official Instagram.

"Now you can preview your voice communications before pressing send," he details. The new tool is easy to use. To be able to listen to an audio before sending it to a contact or group on the instant messaging platform, you only have to record the audio in hands-free mode and, before clicking on the send icon, you must click on the icon that allows stop recording that is shaped like a square.


"They are not mistakes, they are trials," says the application in an advertising spot posted on its instagram"

Sending voice memos through WhatsApp has become popular but, until now, it had a drawback. Users could not listen to the audios they recorded before sending them, which could generate uncomfortable situations if the sender's finger slipped prematurely. Nor could they confirm that their message was understood but that has changed. They are not mistakes, they are essays," says Meta in an advertising spot posted on the app's official Instagram.