Status can be seen by clicking on the profile picture on WhatsApp
With the changing times, WhatsApp is introducing new features for its users. Before the roll-out, various information about them was published in front of us. This makes us curious about the feature and we look forward to using it. Thus, it is heard that WhatsApp is currently working on a new feature, which can be used to view the status of a person by clicking on his profile picture. In that case, there is no need to move to a separate tab to see the status of the rest.
Status can be seen by clicking on WhatsApp's profile picture
We all know that the method of viewing the status of others on WhatsApp is without any complications. For this, a separate tab has been allocated in the application. Once there, we get to see the status of acquaintances. But when you open the application, the chatbox of many people floats in front of your eyes. Each chatbox has a profile picture icon next to the name. WhatsApp is currently working on a new feature that allows users to see their status directly by clicking on another's profile picture icon. This will make the process of viewing the status of others much easier and smarter.
WABetaInfo, a trusted source of Whatsapp information, has confirmed the addition of the feature in question. However, it is still under testing, the company said. They claim that this feature has been detected in the latest Android beta version of the application (2.21.18.5). There, when the user taps on another's profile picture, two options come up, one of which is to view the contact's profile picture and the other to view his status update. In this case, everyone will choose the option according to his needs.
I have already said that the feature of WhatsApp is currently being tested. It is unknown at this time what he will do after leaving the post. Stable or beta - no version of the application can be used at this time.
Note that recently Whatsapp has introduced the facility of mutual chat transfer between Android and iOS platforms. The feature was first seen on Samsung's two new Galaxy Foldable smartphones. It is said that the feature will be rolled out for other Android smartphones besides iOS in the future.
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