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WhatsApp launches a screen-sharing feature for Android beta testers.

New features for users are being introduced by WhatsApp constantly. The business has lately added a number of features, including message editing, Chat Lock, polling, the ability to store messages that are about to disappear, support for auto-playing GIFs, and the ability to use WhatsApp on different phones. For its Android beta users, WhatsApp is now offering a screen sharing capability.

WhatsApp launches a screen-sharing feature for Android beta testers.

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The addition of “screen sharing” will improve user experience and offer a more efficient means of communication. Users will be able to share their displays with others using the new capability. They will be able to see any content—documents, pictures, or other media—on their smartphone directly from their screen in real time.

Tap the attachment symbol in a chat and choose “Screen Share” to start screen sharing. The receiver will be able to see the sender’s screen after it has been engaged.

It’s important to note that at the moment, this functionality is only accessible to Android WhatsApp beta users.

You may now modify messages you’ve already sent using a new feature that was just added to the Meta-owned instant messaging service. Simply long-press the appropriate message and select the Edit option from the menu to make changes. Only the first 15 minutes after a message is sent may text be edited.

When you edit a message after it has been delivered, it will be marked as “Edited” when seen by other people.

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