Download WhatsApp Channels Feature Update Similar To Telegram
WhatsApp is rolling out its Channels feature, similar to the Telegram app, to all users across the globe. WhatsApp Channels feature is expanding to more than 150 countries starting today. Prior to this, the Channels feature was restricted to select organizations in Colombia and Singapore. Here, download the latest WhatsApp APK with Telegram-like Channels support for all!
This feature allows users to receive updates from creators, organizations, and brands via a single channel. WhatsApp is also introducing several enhancements, including an improved directory, the ability to use emoji reactions and a 30-day editing window for channel admins.
The messaging app plans to add "thousands" of new channels, featuring content from notable figures, news channels, journals, businesses, and much more.
However, not everyone can create a channel, despite WhatsApp having a How to create a WhatsApp Channel tutorial on it's official website. You will only be able to follow the verified channels for now.
Furthermore, WhatsApp intends to introduce additional features based on user feedback and will soon allow users to create their channels. If the Channels feature is not yet visible in your app, you can join a waitlist on mobile to receive notifications about its availability.
The WhatsApp Channels feature is available via the latest beta APK. So download the WhatsApp Messenger 2.23.19.12 beta or later from below or enroll in the beta program from the following link.
WhatsApp beta downloads:
The easiest way is to enroll in the beta program and then download the new update via Play Store. If the beta is full, download the APK below.
APK DownloadThis is the universal APK that works on arm64-v8a, armeabi-v7a, x86, and x86_64 devices.
That's it. Enjoy your new WhatsApp.
WhatsApp Is Finally Launching A Beta App For The IPad
The popular instant messenger WhatsApp was developed with smartphones in mind. However, over the years, the app has become available for computers, too – with a brand new version for macOS released last month. Now WhatsApp is finally coming to the iPad, allowing users to access their messages on any Apple device.
WhatsApp now has a beta iPad app As reported by WABetaInfo, the latest version of WhatsApp Beta available on Apple's TestFlight is compatible with iPadOS. Previously, iPad users had to use the web version, as there was no iPadOS app, and the iPhone version wasn't compatible with Apple's tablet. 9to5Mac has confirmed that WhatsApp Beta now works on the iPad with a similar approach to the Mac app. Once you install and open the app, it asks you to use WhatsApp on your phone to scan a QR Code. After that, the app downloads all your conversations, and you can send and receive messages across your iPhone, iPad, and Mac. The iPad app works even when the iPhone is not nearby or not connected to the same Wi-Fi network, also similar to the new macOS app. The interface takes advantage of the iPad's larger screen to show more content in columns. The first hints that WhatsApp was working on an iPad app emerged on the web in 2021. However, as you may have noticed, the iPad version (just like the desktop version) is only a companion app. This means that you can't create a new WhatsApp account from it. Even so, having an iPad app to access your phone's messages is already good news for WhatsApp users. Availability Unfortunately, it's still unclear when WhatsApp for iPad will be available to the public. The beta version is only available through TestFlight, and getting access to it is quite difficult because the slots are very limited. Hopefully, it won't be long before it hits the App Store. (The Mac version took almost a year to be released, however.) In the meantime, you can download the current version of WhatsApp for iPhone for free on the App Store. FTC: We use income earning auto affiliate links. More.Android Auto 10.4 With Bug Fixes Is Now Available For Download
Google rolled out the Coolwalk update for Android Auto earlier this year. Various reports suggested that they've noticed degraded audio quality when streaming music via Android Auto but only after using Google Assistant or making a phone call. Now, various reports have claimed that the company has quietly rolled out Android Auto 10.4 on the Play Store.Since there are no patch notes available, it is assumed that the update has brought bug fixes and improved the performance of the application. There are no reports suggesting a fix for the audio issue. When Times of India-Gadgets News checked, Google Play Store lists 10.2 to be the last Android Auto update.
It could mean that the update is being deployed in a phased manner. Therefore, some users may get the update at a later date when compared with their peers.Google testing reliability, stabilityReports have also claimed that Google is conducting additional reliability and stability testing using a small set of devices and an update will be available to more people when Google is sure that there are no major bugs affecting the devices.
Issues in Android AutoAndroid Auto users have been complaining about the Coolwalk bug, which has reportedly existed for almost six months now. It is causing the lower part of the screen to freeze and is still present after installing Android Auto 10.4.
Times of India-Gadgets Now team members using Android Auto have not encountered such problems in their versions.
Another issue that is being reported is the degraded quality of audio when connected with Android Auto. Users claim that when they invoke the Assistant or make a call, it breaks the quality and leaves music sounding "muffled". Some claim that notification sounds can also trigger audio quality to degrade.
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